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u. n. u n t p, an international stuff of the i n t o i, i have to mention a very important point that the majority of these people are children and is really deep. and, and also there are tons of people waking at the gauge and i have wasn't us know, people were coming to the open the gate for some people not or people are allowed to use in on the u. n. n u n d, p, members. other people who come into this isn't cars, have to or just, or somehow the ports to entering this area. this situation is, is catastrophe. there's no water, electricity, or for some that's equal to one unit of have the winds from half an hour to, to do some supplies and food items know from where exactly only, i mean, i mean, even the amount of food we have from the food is nice and also there is, um, do you mean we're going to have to leave it there because unfortunately we're running out of time. but thank you very much indeed. simula i was and then talking to us from a guy, is that no, that's it for me. robotics and stay with us on knowledge a 0 of course we're going to have continuing coverage of the war. and guys are here on audra 0. stay with us. the assessing the discussions as agents, we use the same as about 50 percent of which are smuggling is going to die. examining the headline 12 percent of the global population is responsible for 50 percent emis
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u. n. u n. are the partners are now in instead, front of care, and they're gonna come up with the new chief for they will realize and they will recognize, acknowledged the fact that they're gonna cut them off. people forcibly displays and increasing cap wasting the new and rapid going to say whether they come to that conclusion or not. but they saw yellow, they slowly desired. if we may, will on media exit the must go back to collective security treaty organization. so big question now is net right now we don't have such a dc, find the professional name please. so you do believe as a by john has territorial ambitions for territory. i mean, the entire touch with, you know, mean do you believe that that's the next step and it's like stuff like i believe right now on the 50 to them it there. so for me to, so we're into a choice browser by john and other, but johnny forces must be drawn from these territories. and it's, it's all patient to be chapel to right off to the for $44.00 dave or a trinity t
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u. n. u n. reporters are now in instead front of care and they're going to cover looky for they will realize and they will recognize, acknowledge the fact that they're going to cut off people forcibly displaced an ethnic policing cap. this is the result if, as a badge on it punishes scientists, katelyn county co. andrew vice men have been awarded the 2023 nobel prize for medicine. they receive the award for the research that led directly to the 1st m r . renee vaccines for 5 copays 19 at least 13000000000 doses of corona vaccines have been administered around the world. a doctor poll hunter is an epidemiologist and the professor of medicine at the university of east anglia joins us from norwich in the united kingdom. good to have you with us. so is this announce with a bit of a surprise. uh, no, really. i think everybody was expecting that uh that the price would, if not be seeing next year go to uh, the people who uh were involved in the development of the convent vaccinations. so i think this
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primary responsibility, which is the maintenance of peace and security this is what is said under u n y u n. rules. so this session was convened after the security council failed to pass a resolution on the situation in the middle east. last week there of sent spend 2 other attempts that have also failed by the security council. so when that happens, the general assembly can step in and discuss matters of peace and security. the security council, of course, has veto wielding members, and we've seen in the middle east and also on ukraine when a great power. i feel strongly and veto is the action it results in an action by the security council. so this is meant to be a way around that. so this session was called by jordan and era of members of the council. and since then, dozens of other nations joining the call for a special session on the situation in the middle east. as it's gotten more dire and more the, the humanitarian situation is gotten worse. we have over a 100 countries now that have signed up to speak. and it's expected to go for 2 days before they finally take a vote on a resoluti
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u. n. r a. the u. n. agency for palestinian refugees. she told us what's most urgently needed. we are calling for and the moment is uh for humanitarian access so that the organizations like under is able to deliver it humanitarian assistance into the gaza strip. it's almost been one week knocked one job, what their house gotten into the strip. we haven't been able to send any humanitarian supplies. our supplies, our file file dwindling. we need to get supplies and we need to humanitarian access . so that's we're able to deliver to people to civilians who need it. most of the many women, many children, many or people, many people with disabilities, we need to get access. we need to get supplies into the gall. this trip problem is running very, very pop and golf has been pushed into abas. i'd like to now welcome military expert frank language. he's a senior lecturer in strategic studies at portsmouth university and a former u. k. military intelligence officer, who joins us now from oxford. frank is really defense, forces are preparing for a ground invasion. give us an overview of how of what that might look like. a good morning, michael. probably up to 100000 troops. a going to be involved in this. and this operation, which will be because of its nature, extremely intense and stressful because what i go to engage in primarily is that come back to the very close can find a complex environment. it's not present a huge amount of, of di limits. so it's a 3 dimensional wall for scott, you can build things above to look at these radius, of course also have to look up now for, for drugs surveillance and attack drugs. they have the.
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u. n. sports in the u. n sports, you have 220 as because having over one many of those who would use for best on the 5000 pieces service to you have people like my family living in apartments with 8 other companies all together and without proper that may become a profit of medication without purpose. and if i vision with the i'm sure the w h o, then it's not, it's not something that's pools all season or even a disease to spread within the population id was become a photo and a while. the victims mountain gas, it with hospitals overrun. symmetries for these really prime minister held the press conference on saturday. benjamin netanyahu defended the moral standing of the idea of the outline, the focus of the war on details. what he sees are the consequences for the world from us are bucks a lot, but it is last night traditional ground forces and it goes, that's the goal is the best, will a very clear. they all the destruction of how may i ask, is military and governmental capabilities and bringing hostages. h
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u. n. sports in the u. n. sports, you have 220 scores having over one, many of those who would use for best on 5000 people. first. you have people like my family living in apartments with 8 other families all together and without proper uh, medical, uh, a lot of medication without purpose. then if i vision with the i'm sure the w h o, then it's not that it's present, that's pools all season. or even a, a disease to spread within the population id was become a photo and a while. the victims months in dallas, with hospitals overrun and cemeteries full. these really prime minister held the press conference on saturday. benjamin netanyahu defended the moral standing of the idea of outline the focus of the war on details what he sees of the consequences for the world, if from us, survives, or what, but it is last night traditional ground forces and it goes, that's the goal, is the best will a very clear, they all the destruction of how may i ask is military and governmental capabilities and bringing hostages. how the idea is the most marty, ethical army in the world? it does everything you can to avoid harming those uninvolved? is riley's fighting, not only its own will, but also war. if you manage it against barbarism, all allies in the western world, then all pond is in the arab world. all understand that if israel does not, when they will be the next in this conquest of the excess of being able to have gone well. while mister netanyahu outlined the operation, palestinian president mac mood, abbas urged art of countries to help stop the war and free quote. the loans of palestine and the other, i called them the brother of the leaders of the are of the communities and holding emergency air of summit to stop this brutal aggression against our palestinian people. and our calls to confront the regional and international challenges. and to do everything that will enable our people to remain in their land and, and they will keep patient of the land of our state with jerusalem as its capital over him. when we got the thoughts of the former secretary general, a, b, r, a national conference, a prominent nationalistic network for our vic nations. doctor, it is a dollar fif, leaves countries in the region. they are going to be increasingly drawn into the compet. now the government has maybe, is another story most, it's very difficult for our governments to ignore the voice of the adage, steve, which has been the drug store. so all you have to do at day and last week and for the last few days or so there have been just to use the most 13 very vocally, the board for about his time. $4.00 off and, and gauge is and also the government has to do something about it. so yes, i do expect that at some point in time, out of government to be involved, and that's been already been involved if these are permitted levels within see the efforts of out of government, the massive nature of to force it is a really strong a to to, to get the resolution of the for the ceasefire and the end of the 30 days. yeah, so, but it's, but i don't want to be involved. but i made the recent communications block. i didn't get off at 11 and most cost clarified how his star link satellite system could help. after a criticism, though, from israel's communications administered, the space ex fonder state of his constellation of satellites would be used only for humanitarian purposes. we're not so nice for my boss. no startling terminal has attempted to connect from garza. if one does, we will take extraordinary measures to confirm that it is used only for purely humanitarian reasons. moreover, will de security check with both the us and is really government before turning on even a single terminal. well, earlier we spoke with b r i a who's from dallas on our lives and took care. she laid out the scope of these really attacks and says the choice of targets destroyed, highlights the real moral abroad. there's real expense on i don't know where it is, where are they? if it comes down to it's one we took about $1010.00 hospitals. schools does have dental spaces flashing, complete neighborhoods to the grounds out where we're on the, it's the concern that's when hitting same victories. 10 bakeries, the major like the, the biggest big case i don't because as to where it has can it, can anyone telling me like, what this has to do with some us with this has to do with the militants and go as of today they is really army hit a water when, because when it is now are the only source of water because of purifying stations, you like kind of send using both of those have access to clean water. so it'd be by $430.00 or um a purity fire station. and these patients in order to work, they need fuel, of course. so now they stop. people rely on water one, which is not 100 percent clean. today, one of the biggest wells in the north was test was cutting the internet for more than 2200000 palestinians in goza. putting them from the word they don't even know what's going on around. um i, i just don't have the words to describe that the, just the human, it's terry, i'm human natalia and sci fi. i was the, to run the world demonstrations are taking place and support. so the people have gone so this weekend, so must have tried stretching from london to sydney into the streets with raleigh's also held in level r t corresponded yesterday and was among the crowds and bear with hey, we had a rather the hundreds just here. thousands have gathered at the far palestine as well as the palestinian cause behind me or a number of purchases. the whole flags, the one to home on sunday, whole sykes that belong to the fucking group. these 2 groups are essentially opposition to one another, but the message that they're trying to send here today is that they are here. they are unified for one single purpose. and that used to support the palestinian people to stand against the brutality of what is real is carrying out at this very moment . and there have been a number of speeches at this very moment. and many of those sentiments essentially suggest that now is not a time for politics. it is a time for war. these are very direct, very hard statements. but of course, it reflects the anger of the people here today. and that is essentially to support the punish, didn't people, no matter what? earlier today we listen to another speech, we interviewed a few people. these are religious leaders within the community. and they said that the united states has consist that the united nation up are also complicit in what is happening right now. but more so there was a great deal of anger towards the arab countries as well. they have the essentially labeled all of them as complicit. turning a blind guy to what is happening in joseph city. this is not the 1st rally of its kind. over the past few weeks. we seen similar gatherings of this time. and essentially the turmoil, or at least the resentment, is increasing. much like the white house spokesperson, drunken lady said that they have the united states as not drawing any red lines or is real. many people here in one way or another have a very similar sentiment that they will do, you know, anything that can be done. there's a great deal of rhetoric regarding the power of sitting causes. they say that they want the voters to open so that they can march onto words guys. and essentially, sir, because of, they believe is the sick with frontier. yes, and that can, will close to end. the violence and gals were also heard in the west bank of the marches occurred in the street about a mile of wood halls, heard for a gallows that to be liberated. a focal point of the demo was the demand for the scholars and to tell us the needs assessment currently in this really custody to be released. we've got reaction from some of those in, at, in the smith and they listed off today. we came here to express those supports for the prison us and to denounce the ba battery. could russian launched by these really all me against them? the prisoners are subjected to the system. all took use a full body strip such as daily and talked by dogs and deprived of food, water, and electricity. the occupation has been carried out. that's a rush, is a tackle now prisoners. how long will the situation last with them on the dial? prison is have a lease their legal rights abolishing. so what we've watched the news around the cloak trying to find anything related to the release of any prisoner from prison, so that we can get any use about them and check their condition. the number of those released is small, as they released those who had lied, present sentences, contrary to the administrative detentions. and it's really the u. k. and australia and big products came out and support on the policy in force bonner's reading, stop israel's war crimes and gaza and freedom for palestine. i'm from additionally the issue of the palestine is not only the issue of the people of the 1st time and not the only issue of the people of the arrow bridge. you have countries. this is the issue of all most teams. it's a genocide. there's a lot of kids being killed who have complain, innocence, i really need show. so that's what we need. so right, so, so which one we now for is from australia we mandatory and what we need to find the to buy forward listenings can be peaceful nation for outgo. believe we've been terrorized, we've been victimize, and it's now a time for us to send people this riley series is a normalized across the wells. we must all send, send for the rest of the muscles on every attire, some of every opportunity for some of our to we just use just use a sort of support and get our government here to actually go
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u. n. agencies. the u. n. flag is no longer respected. firefighters last eight or six people yesterday. ambulances were attacked. this is a humanitarian disaster. i'm looking forward to the administration finding a solution for gaza. also, right now, as we figure out what the political outcome will be, the reality is it's really a humanitarian disaster. as you hear the admission, on other shows, my family is trying to find safety in northern gaza, with the area that is released said should evacuate. there's a safe way to do it. we may consider, it right now, nobody feels safe. even in the south today. and according to the reports, there was bombardments. there's definitely, as you may look at the map, gaza is very small. we want to make sure that we are able to provide services. and if the unnot find safety, how are they gonna protect others? journalists, doctors, the hospital is heartbreaking. i'm sure tomorrow will bring some more clarity on what happened. as speaking as a palestinian, not somebody in a u. n. agency, it feels like the palestinians are feeling anger. that's gonna affect a lot in the region. i've seen some people rioting in different countries. that happens when there's a vacuum in leadership. i know american leader of the free world has not felt like for many people like me recently. we want to change that. hopefully with president biden 's visit to the middle east, we will hear some assuring guarantees that palestinian lives matter. in the past two weeks, the past ten days, we have not heard the president verbally and forcefully say that the lives matter, and for the palestinians in gaza. that's my hope. but we continue to pray for the safety of my family. and for all those affected by this war on gaza. >> hani almadhoun with the united nations relief a
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u. n. n u for more she had resumed. she has the security council, but wouldn't commit to that draft resolution. focus through what's happened this evening. there are plenty of moving parts well, well 1st off, result, result of you say is the president of the security council that smoked the present in a box of the that's actually preserves foreign minister who caught short a trip elsewhere. he was told by premises that new to, to come and try this meeting off the security council press. the move in with us to day will serve send an impassioned message to the secretary general during the u. m . to act for an egypt humanitarian ceasefire. to get a card all for the sake of his riley and published and in children's looters is very much about the un stepping up to the task about something we've also heard from from tri of the chinese on about the director just spoke as well. he said that he was, he was open for the us to the counselors, were actually take all the responsibility of conflict resolution as yours. and so, yeah,
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u. n. h a u. n. agency that deals with food is that this could come as early as monday bots, what they also need, and they made this very, very clear to deliver the aid. and to do this safely, they need an immediate c spot. you heard the 2nd general of the united nation set when he delivered his speech to the summit. you heard many other people about summit say that is needed for this aid to well, before you get to anything else to bring up a piece, you need to pause is. it's worth telling you the un security council had a resolution to put you monitoring portfolios in place. it was before it in the last couple of days. the us veto. that resolution also also was telling you that the summit that's taking place in colorado. all these people calling for humanitarian c spa. israel is not represented around that table and all the time we've been watching the pictures from the summit. the bulb of minutes of gaza has continued. no pause, whatsoever. none whatsoever. thank you so much, james. we appreciate
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u n. s c 15 countries, u n. j. a 193 countries give or take one or 2. but i think i think i'm probably doing that. so this is essentially the world saying i'm, i'm just being told by the way, we're always flipping life to what's happening to you. and i'm just being told the amani speaker will be live very shortly. but let's try to get this point in the u. n. g a is weighing in on a possible truce for the fighting and gaza. and there we are until the money. a representative is speaking, live at the united nations and reads the kingdom of bahrain, the kingdom of so the area, the state of cuts are the state of grades and my country. this also needs of online . we meet today from this emergency at special session. unfortunately, as the security council has been unable for days to take a united time off and on what is transpiring though and be occupied by this to the entire tories? especially, what does it cost? 250 it out at the center even though it went on the aggression on it by is really up to patient forces when the, the, against, in a sort of civilians. this is a cause for concern for us and called multiple condemned by the international community. we assume you just started russian, connect to the punishment, or the young cutting off alternate electricity supplies up something with the not used to noise of the delivery deals with m
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the u n said that wasn't -- the u n said that wasn't practical and un said that wasn't practical and take a look at what we saw and heard earlier today. >> you're looking at israeli military getting in place for action. we're two miles away from the gaza strip, and big trucks are bringing in tanks, armor personnel carriers, other trucks. the artillery blasts in the distance. >> that artillery fire doing more damage to gaza ahead of land incursion to knock out hamas. throughout southern israel, hundreds of pieces of lethal equipment brought in ready for the cal. along the tens of thousands of soldiers manning the gear and if needed facing off with the militants. think it's going to be strong? >> going to be very strong. reporter: should it be strong? >> very strong. reporter: what do you think of the hamas militants and what they did? >> my english is not very -- reporter: what do you think of hamas, good, bad? >> bad, very bad. reporter: his english maybe not too good but his determination, guys, as you heard, very much so. secretary defense austin in israel today pledging military s
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u. n. for meetings, they have very important meetings with the higher end people from the u. n. a. and we all though, put all the pressure possible to set free our 220 family members, kids babies that are still held in as well. and we see their family members here and are also just a very, very strong sense of emergent in, in the entire community. but he's really in american jewish community and just freedom fighters all over just wants to fight for 2 to 3 are, are, are hostages or 3. everything we can for that. i think people are just can't stand the fact that young children are being held as hostages for this long time. and we don't even know what's going on with them. we don't know if they're getting their medicines and is there a being bad? all right, and you still have diapers, you then it's so they say what we're asking for to see to understand what's going on with them to get, to get to bring them everything they need. and to set them free as a, as possible to bring them home. thank you. so my grandson is now to bring the case on you. so feel that's what's going on. your peo
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u. n. a base and who then also the, the u. n. base. yeah, well, we are in the florida was hate with a shuttle. however, there were no casualties reported. so low choices are also planned in support of palestine and levels capital by roots while in the country south has blind as well . a continue to fight. as i mentioned, typical, this is a central bi ruge where a riley is taking place as opposed to the cost. and there is a lot of anger in or the relentless is reasonable, boardman, the killing of women and children protests like this have been happening for the past 3 weeks. now this particular valley is being organized by some us. we are in the central center of the many of the people here are published sit in a sizable palace, refugee population descendants, and people who are forced to leave their homes in 1948. when israel was created, people here are condemning what is happening and also they're calling it the general. the international committee of the red cross is saying that there is intolerable human suffering. and people here
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u. n., about how that aid gets through are still ongoing. the new york times reports that one of the main sticking point is that israel wants to be involved in inspections of the trucks, while the u. n. wants those inspectors to be independent. the times also reports that israel is also letting fuel, in -- against letting feel into gaza, worried it could be used by hamas. while the u general, antonio guterres, was not the rafah crossing today to plead his case in person. >> we are witnessing a paradox, behind these walls, we have 2 million people that is suffering enormously. that has no water, no food, no medicine. so these trucks are not just trucks, they are a lifeline. they are the difference between life and death for so many people. >> we have one more story out of gaza tonight. and amazingly, it is good news. two hostages have been freed by hamas. we will talk to a family member of those hostages, coming up next. lowering bad cholesterol can be hard, even with a statin. diets and exercise add to the struggle. today, it's possible to go from struggle to cholesterol success with leqvio. with a statin, leqvio is proven to lower bad cholesterol by 50% and keep it low with 2 doses a year. common side effects were injection site reaction, joint pain, and chest cold. ask your doctor about twice-yearly leqvio. lower. longer. leqvio® frustrated by skin tags? dr. sch
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u. n. a forces today targeting the u. n. forces is and up to now we think that we don't know where the sockets are coming from and knowing where this gets from, from where uh, give us some insights in reading who us introduced and uh, it's kelly thing. yes. this war and running a route to at each and then a consultation. yeah. a correspondence who's in the area. describe it as a, as a tips attach between his blog and uh, it's rarely forces. i mean, how does his blog even want to be drawn into this? it was, i don't think that as long as for now the one they swore i don't think that the he is about to sustain the result and the consequences of the war. similar to that of 2006 because of the conditions today of to, to the different live on, on as an adult, the economy of the ops, 80 percent of it spoke to the addition on their living under the line of bar above and keep close very benny's heston and i've sent it in mine. the bailed explosion bore to the cost on them, the practical half of the city was destroyed. and this was because of has been like involvement in the world and in that each and the so however, however i would say if uh you would on your on would sense that it is about to lose the mouse, which is a key. so the key take asset, pour it off, it's very important to a pressure guard inside. is that right? so it's like the you are on, has a clout inside, is that 80 board? and if it's fees that it is about to the balance of power would change at the density meant us border law, or it is about to lose this setup. egypt as a day here on may bush has by law to why even to escalate, trying to a diverse is that i a the, a f for me to tell you how far from guys to other thoughts. okay, thank you so much for that. we, we really do appreciate your time coming on l g 0. that is 79 to as so runs foreign minister has told el just here that his country will not remain and observe in the ongoing conflict between israel and gaza. besides a mere abdullah beyond it says if the scope of this conflict widens him, he lost his will be inflicted on the united states of those that you power joins we live from ron's capital to rondon. could this be read as a direct threats from around certainly this is the most direct form of threat that we've seen from any reading official since the war began on october 7th. now, the re new for mr. jose number up to law. him speaking to alex was there in doha, made it very clear. he said that iran will not remain an observer in this situation . and that has informed israel via its allies, that it continues its crimes in gaza. tomorrow will be too late. and he also went on to say that there is no guarantees that this war will be contained to the boundaries that it is now, and it could further escalate to other include other countries and proxy groups as well. and he also said that there are, those groups have been prepared for such scenarios and their fingers on the trigger . certainly very different language that we heard from the reading for minister, who began a 4 day trip to the region. he started out on thursday by visiting back that and then went onto visits of a route where he met with lebanese has, well, a leader has on us for a lot during which time, at that point, he said that there's still a chance for a political resolve to this crisis, but that seems to have gone away over the past 4 days. and he ended his trip in doha, during which she gave an interview to all to 0. and we heard those comments be made by the foreign minister. and we also know while he was here and how that he spoke with guitars and that we know what the 2 of them spoke about as well. they discuss the ongoing situation and gaza. that was the main point of that meeting. and we understand the foreign minister conveying to the tardy mirror it's just coming down, but also on a that's a wrong continues to support the policy and resistance and the policy people and the mirror of cuts are for his part. also set the describe the situation and gaza is concerning. and he said the priority is to stop the crimes in gaza and you called the occupying forces as being the ones responsible for committing those crimes. so the 2 men certainly had a lot to discuss and lot in common when it came to their position regarding the palestinian peoples plight and the ongoing war and gaza. okay, thanks so much show that's still such a battery for us into around the us. secretary of state and the blinking is on a diplomatic push across the middle east, ahead of an expected as riley ground invasion. early on sunday, he met a president emsella thought the l. c. c. in egypt, he told blinking israel's actions and guns and went beyond the self defense. blinking has previously been to israel, saudi arabia, the united arab emirates, by ryan and cutoff. this is a huge crisis and i'm concerned that these really reaction exceeded the right to self defense and turned into a collective punishment of the gaza strip, which has 2300000 palestinians often making president cc blinking reiterated us support as well, but also stressed. the need to prevent the conflicts from spreading. israel has the right. indeed it has the obligation to defend itself against these attacks from us and to try to do what it can to make sure that this never happens again. as i said in television, it's present environment said the way that is real does this matters, needs to do it in a way that affirms the shared values that we have for human life and human dignity . taking every possible precaution to avoid harmony civilians, petty calhane joins us live from washington, dc and petty egypt. uh, here's the important to finding a solution here. a blinking has since a lift car, right. we heard him speaking just before, but especially uh when it comes to getting humanitarian i into the guys, the agent is vice elizabeth. and it's the really the only solution at this point since israel has imposed a complete blockade, cutting off water electricity, and food. so we do have some news, we believe secretary said anthony blinking says that the process of crossing between god's in egypt will be open. now we've got a lot of questions about that. when will it be open, how long will it be open? who will be allowed to cross? now we do know that american citizens, they think they're about 50600 american citizens and other 4 nationals they were told to head towards or off of because the crossing could open with very short notice. so he said it would be open, but no other details have been given. very importantly, he said the egypt in the united nations and the us have figured out the mechanism in order to get you mad at hearing aid in 2 jobs. i didn't say when that would start, we do know that there are trucks lined up at the border. they also have a point to now the assistant secretary, a special envoy, excuse me, for middle eastern humanitarian affairs, a very experienced diplomat. he is going to be in egypt on monday, so there is a movement on that front. now importantly, when the us talks about humanitarian aid, they never speak of the causes. i just mentioned israel and it's complete blockade that might be changing just ever so slightly when it comes is really is officials choose their words carefully. so listen carefully to what national security advisor jake sullivan said today for the protection of civilians and the protection of those people who were trying to get to safety as well as their ability to access food, water medicine, shelter. these things should be respected and should very much be a central focus of everyone involved in this, including ourselves, the israelis united nations and the regional countries and who is present drug binding and palestinian prisons. not mood, abbas spoke on the phone. do we know what came out of that conversation? we have just a very, very freed out from the white house. but as the president posted on, social media said he spoke with policies, are you present a boss to condemn the mazda attacks on israel and, or reiterate to have mosse does not stand for the palestinian people's right to dignity and self determination. what i have to say he's so assured him your working with partners to get in humanitarian aid and that they're going to try and prevent the conflict from whitening in uh, whitening past. israel guys obviously that's been the focus of antony blinking strip throughout the middle east. it's very clear the us chooses and only wants to deal with the palestinian authority. they're obviously going to be trying to figure out what happens next step. you know, israel has said it's is intention, is to completely destroy him off. what sort of governing structure would take its place? i don't think anyone's talking about that publicly, but no doubt, us officials and officials really all over the world are trying to figure out what will happen if israel succeeds. and again, it's a big f because as we know, going in the ground combat street to street fighting is some of the most, if not the most dangerous and deadly sort of fighting that can happen as then. yeah . who described earlier in the week. this is going to be a long hardball. thank you so much. this pity, come home for us in washington dc. a rocket fi has been continuing from garza into israel. this footage was st file reporter from the is ready city of serrato. that's about 3 kilometers away. from the board of with guns, a 7000 people are still in the city, but the man has told them to leave. israel is also evacuating its own towns along the board with guns ahead of its expected ground, offensive into the own. clive child strength and sent us this report from southern israel. these rarely ami continues to pound a densely populated gauze, a strip, the head of what it says will be a coordinated wide, raging land and sea operation. and the promise to me in territory. it accuses harm us of trying to stop people from leading to something garza before the offensive stops on us as the issue. warnings to the civilians not to evacuate. the people data to listen to those warnings will come us. they have actually stopped the videos and they have stopped co boys of go civilians trying to flee from the situation and listening to all these knowing that they are much better off. so because he does a river, then staying in the northern parts. these righty army continues to deploy troops and heavy weaponry, strengthening its position at the border with garza palestinian flights has continued to 5 rockets from the strip most are intercepted by the on the defense system. as intercepted world kits explode above and off to repeated warnings by these ready ministry. the remaining civilians in the town and they're all starting to move the most reluctant to go about 45 years. i've lived here, i have no choice, but to go. we have the strongest army in the world, so we won't be thomas. we started with an after a week, but it hasn't. i'm just taking what i can carry. this damage was caused by one of the rockets fired from garza. the pot of sydney and territory is around 3 kilometers in that direction and they're all numerous other houses along the street . but it also being hit as rails heavy as bombardments of gulls are in history, is unrelenting, destroying in time neighborhoods and killing more than 3000 people did in the midst a bit old, hundreds of thousands of palestinians afflicting for their lives. charles, drop it down to 0, civil something his ro, us will stay with us as we continue al, special coverage of the guys over the colors looking quite across the good parts of the middle, a study across the right. been financial, let us know, the more thing to say, we do have some found around and we do have some right in the full cost here. we have seen rain moving across the around enough to build wesley to step is pushing across afghanistan, snow over the high ground. here we go, hoss do very much on the hot side for the celsius. the tide cooler as we go through, choose day, but still hotter than it should be. hoss isn't q, i added this whole to then back. that'd be pushed up into that is the side of the met. it's right and we got a few shot was in the full cost, so you could catch a shot or what to just the route goes. or for example, if we go through, i choose, they went to where the task but likely to be a little further north. but you see a child system shower rod across loss across that is the side of the med as we go through where to stay at home, wave state, big down pools, moving across central and eastern positive to so if i could cause some problems to the southeast of the country here into the middle part of the week. meanwhile, across north africa, it is lousy. try and settled a good deal of sunshine, more heavy showers the just around west africa as per usual, the showers set to continue. they drive the way it to the hospital. the confidence i noticed for that is the sort of south africa, some big down polls here. this week of the system you've been coming to add any international anti corruption excellence award, nominates your hero now. investigations get compelling science into total storms from asia and the pacific one o one here on out to 0. the, [000:00:00;00] the a place where you can have the light to sit in the guise of one is rarely as strong as have killed at least 2670 palestinian since law says that i at least a quarter of them with children. these riley military has killed more palestinians in 8 days than it did in 51 days of war on gaza. in 2014, the number office readies killed into mazda is military operation, stands at 1400, including 289 soldiers. as royal has ordered 1100000 palestinians in northern garza to move south. as the notary prepares for a wide ranging land, air, and sea invasion, meanwhile, around for a minister has told down just here to this country will not remain and observe. and the ongoing conflicts between israel and gaza. look, regret goes as a professor of international relations at texas a and m university. he joins us from loose. delaware, thank you very much for being on al jazeera. first of all, i want to talk about the entity blinking. uh, i guess 2 of the gulf states before he gets back to is ro, uh, he said that he's got 3 items at this point in time to get him in to terry night into the gaza, to get the captives released by him us. and to ensure that this conflict doesn't split to other areas, hasn't been able to achieve any of those at this point in time. what do you make of his, i guess, as if it says diplomatic, if it's sorry for the last dies, i think the more important thing going forward, not to say that the state of hostages are on for him or to monitor any but between monitoring 8 is not going to be delivered into worse now. i think that the question going forward is what happens today after the israeli attack? stop. and i think that that there is no good answer to that. but i assume it's structured, blinking is speaking to the golf leaders about us, thoughts about what happens the day after the other thing, of course that they're speaking about, i'm sure, is it wrong? the golf countries have even, even saudi arabia, i think, has better avenues to speak to the iranians. now that in the united states does. and i think that the separate blanket is asking them to reaffirm the american public message to the ronnie and stopped to escalate the crisis. but as you say that in the last few hours, the foreign minister from iran has said that this, his country will not remain an observer in the ongoing conflict. and if the scope of this conflict widens, he lost his will be inflicted on the you with i think this is a time when the iranians are enjoying a lot of big talk. they're attempting to rally support for their position and they're directly involved in this price as already of course, given their relations with a boss given their relations with his fellow. but i wonder if that big talk masks more caution on their part. as we can see, at least so far has ball, it has been relatively restrained in its activities on the northern israel and border. and i think that the, the ryans would be courting a series escalation with united states given the way american sentiments are moving right now. if they were to take any kind of direct action us that we know, and so the blinking is hitting to israel tomorrow. what will his message be if it isn't yahoo? off to visiting all of these gulf states? i'm sure the message an easier and from the gulf leaders is that while the leaders understand that there has to be a response against the boss, that there is no justification for that the civilian, the casualties to civilians. there's no justification for the extent of the raw confusion from israel on a civilian population of gaza and will make it extremely difficult for the gulf countries, many of whom have either a stablish diplomatic relations with israel, or in the case of saudi arabia or negotiating on that question to be able to move forward with relations history. and i'm sure that, that the as rallies will want to know from blake and what the gulf countries upset about what happens in that situation. the day after the israel is decided to stop this invasion. yeah, 2600 civilians have already died in gaza. what kind of pressure kempland can put on it? and yeah, who to ensure that number doesn't, continues to grow out of control. i think he has to emphasize the blinking that here's netanyahu's entire regional strategy, which was to try to establish normal relations with as many are states as possible . well, not dealing with the fundamental basic issue of the palestinians. it is not tenable in this situation and that he is going to have the module 8 the is really response if he wants to get back to that strategy is attempting to increase israel's contacts in the are hello. thank you so much. we really do appreciate your time. there is a gregory go was professor of international relations at texas a name university. thanks so much. certainly. and what did you in an age chase? mazda and the griffith says the past week has been a test for humanity. and that humidity is failing and the anguish of palestinians can be most felt in the hospitals of cancer. at least 70 percent of palestinians in the north don't have access to health care to the un evacuated it's clinic's. hospitals across the gaza strip of receiving hundreds of severe injuries every day, but a fast running out of medicine and electricity displaced palestinians, a sheltering in some of the largest hospitals in the hope that they won't be bones is riley has ordered. hospitals in northern guys have to have extra wise, but health care we're cause a choosing to stay behind rather than risk moving critically ill patients or men. so sherman is taking shelter in the hospital in con eunice, southern gaza. he described the situation to so like now i don't want to be, i'm part of the both testing. so on the side unice has made mostly for most of us because like i said, i was me are, if i can turn my camera, you will see hundreds of people just putting up tense and match services and all of them. and just looking for someone to provide them with food, shelter, the whole thing, walter, them in addition to the continuous nervousness of any time. and we tend to be bones the drones continue with the circle that all those the suicide of the air planes that also hits targeted apartments. so this is in addition to that, um i went wide, i was in russell yesterday, which is the most south of the, was this trip. there were several sites beside us in that also itself. so the middle section didn't by law and the a didn't, but the bombs, the southern southern, more southern also there were booms and bombings. so unfortunately, there, there's been a deception on the part of that. is it really uh. busy busy are you in the media and you tell me hard dying and have died? and the people who are here on the cutting places, they kind of provide spots how food will water ation. in addition, i bet i am very fearful of an infection that might come out, especially with the w which will not be able to support the fee for the it anymore . the other room, okay, see, is the deputy medical code. nice if the doctors without borders and garza, he says the conditions in hospitals on diet. so we are not able to function anymore . i mean, really we are, let's say we are not able to provide any support. and even because services through the patients that we are following. so more than 1000 patients with the band, we are not able to reach them. yeah, i'm not able to teach us that me because of stuff i'm not able to access. i lot of the facilities power modification did not close. i mean, the only thing that the money today is to, to donate the rest of the maybe can disposable drugs that we have a lot of the storage to the hospitality. it's mainly to keep honest because there's no movement. i mean, we have to have people that misplaced, i mean, the president, i was the police, i was off to the police to a, to leave a guy that's if you and to find a say, according to that is what you decide to go to the south of the 50, so its own that me because most of the music and stuff that we have, they took their families to find shouldn't go to the house. i mean people option 3 even in the us because i mean, mean the house because i've no more house because that shouldn't go to. i'm full of good buddy configured men of the body and all the answer to those guys i must be to watch about in the hospital and south, not the of us, but then you can some and that smell of bodies you can smell the sewer system is not functioning anymore, the people out of the, it started to infuse, to use the toilet of the hospitality. i mean it's, it's going to take a lot of really good stuff. i was not able to come to the hospital supports. i mean, sometimes the or the or if you, as you can, the operations are only done by the children $0.10. and i see that doctor, so there is no more managers in the and the operating room is the actually people are not feeling safe. i mean, i told to go to the hospital trying to find a place to show that i'm state, i lied to find the food to find drink of what was that which of the big, the big issue now in the, in the old guy, the step there is nobody going want to, i'm going to the morning need to see that i was searching for or think of a lot to, to, to have. so i think a lot of the cold water. i mean, i had this been that the day when open the supply, i gave it that i even opened up, but nothing on the ground yet. we didn't see that the main consider and for the population. now what i see and also with this is the drinking water, the food i'm finding shows that it's no symptom. bill, i've seen that people to the brother 50 on the nose to themselves, but there is no space in this house. people are keeping the streets now. people not calling me for help, but they can. so the only thing i give them because i have device on phones. the. i mean that's what i could do or i, but it's been to the office. then we have one of our, uh, security stuff member who has it in the office and got the 50. i'm, i'm, i've been a few people to go there to pick some medical supplies. but i think it's the for the, for the other ones. i mean there is no one in front of me, nobody can stuff are able to go to the. busy facilities, we are not able to function. i thought this is what i can say. i mean the, i'm not able to function. i thought i would activity them garza, this riley's had been gathering outside the defense ministry in tennessee to protest against prime minister benjamin netanyahu is handling. i'll see you as riley is held captive by moss for the monks went there and spoke to those calling for accountability almost every saturday evening existence high. yeah. thousands of people have gathered up the traffic junction behind me to protest against the government of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and his father writes fiscal allies as a soul to push through judicial over holes that many is really said to be found deeply uncomfortable. they're all now a very different type of protest on this saturday night with individuals. hundreds of them gathered outside the ministry defense here in israel, trying to raise the attention for those is really citizens, they believe held captive against the will inside goals that we spoke to. many of them who said that was a distinction in the protests they were trying to make. this is not the regular route. this is specifically at portez to make that put their right priority to return your stages. if you will test for this in some way, you also the government because you see they don't typically people who come here will face. so we see that the government say wait, doesn't say, and i was my said, what the king of the for this thing, does it go down the deposit best of 2 weeks pulled? i believe the sense of the vision was boxed of what made us so weak. uh, i think we're enough to this and we understand that now is not the time to be divided. and i think everybody does it pretty because quick fun and easy is that a site to understand this? and there is such a wide range of opinions in response to the attacks last weekend. and yet so many people we spoke to. so they felt a sense of unity that's being so drastically lacking, particularly in is really politics over the course of his paws. 30 tubs of yeah. cut them up, out of their tentative approaches. continue around the will to in support of palestinians. i dies into the war. thousands had been rallying and assembled into kia, supporting palestine in denouncing the us and israel. in the moroccan city of about thousands of people have been matching just full pallets, palestine protesters, and publications from across the country joins the rally. tennessee ins to, to the streets, to support palestine involve. it's missing. i mean, prepared to send aids to kansas. we've in india pro testers have much in support of israel. it really is also took place of the weekends in germany. and south africa showing solidarity with is ro last spring in the shower. he is out. is there a senior political analyst who joins us now from london? my one official, i want to talk to you about around foreign ministers, comments from only a few hours ago. he basically just want to reiterate to people who might just be joining us. he a basically said that his country will not remain and observe in the ongoing conflict that if the scope of this conflict widens heavy losses will be inflicted on the united states. what do you make of those comments? what city is a i think the and t as where and clearly is not the 3rd. the wrong is not the turn by there are some biden's correct? uh, with the word don't. don't try to take advantage of the situation. don't try to undermine who's are i was water and guys, i don't try that. that is right. why it is be occupied with the water gets come us clearly the lawn is not listed in politically it on does not accept any such threats and i'll make them at least, but it started and i agree with you are going to be on the rest uh gregory, that uh for the time being it is all right for the time being uh, we have this conflicting discourse between the one size and the united states on the other side. lincoln, he is on his way to is ro tomorrow. he's obviously made with many leaders around the gulf, he will be delivering the messages, no doubt. to nathan, yahoo, what do you think will be the main trust of those messages? and i guess the other side of that question is do you think that there's an yeah, who will listen? that's a very good question. and by the way, that's also applies to the question about iran and how much i have the feeling that now we are in the midst of this crisis that perhaps we are in the logic of the 2, wagging the dog in the side of side. i think now how much that is right, acting according to their very immediate interest, according to the conditions on the ground and are no longer listening to it on in the united states. i think the one in the united states could speak to the mind. i think with influence, but clearly at this point in time, the conditions on the ground are so full arriving so dangerous that how much they deserve. when probably take packaged into their hands, i've accept the just quickly about blinking. i just noticed a change of tone from the time he was speaking in his right to that time he wasn't agent right at clearly what he heard from out of meters, although not recently major combinations of these are but clearly hard enough to stop talking about the palestinians and the human theater systems, and clearly being lectured by even better sense. uh cc me check about his routes, uh, going way beyond the defense to connect the punishment. i think all of that discussion on data system, the probably made some kind of a different spin how blinking now views the crisis you with the 2600 and more than 2600 palestinians killed. and guys are already in that number rising by the hour. how much pressure is blinking, going to be able to put on this and yahoo to try and get a humanitarian in the before the is there any forces going on the ground, you know, again, right away we don't know. i think it's probably going to be a major, major, uh, humanitarian catastrophe, even before the war the war starts. tom, that wouldn't be or look at the images out of funding with this. and the soccer comes up with a 1000000 people in the space. and clearly, sort of ation is on the way and clearly diseases all the way. and clearly the fact that you cry whole, you know, hundreds of thousands of perhaps a 1000000 person to wait. if the big crowd with nor to push the problem based on no running water, no, for those phones. so for the humanitarian, there's that there's already here. i didn't think if uh, the world does not look more pressure in the united states to not put more pressure . i think everyone involved in this conflict on both sides of israel, including the u. k. europe at the united states where they were all be complicit in some form of collective punishment slash war crime against the interstate. we've talked to over the last few days about this conflict splitting further afield. is that a great a risk? now i dies on that. it has been over the last week i think it is just watching the tax rolling. what you, the $100000.00 plus, the soldiers massing on the is read guys of order and also watching the flashes that suffice likely around the is the non border or on the north and with the wrong making threats about the upcoming earthquake in the region is right and in fact, in vase by then, guys up, then i think we're set to be, you know, going through the process of account to works. the why didn't include the conference, that one follows on its own extracts what actually has been law. basically see a claim that the united states has made a threat. and i think just remembering by them criticizing obama for the following store on the truth re
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u. n. a base and who the also the, the u. n. base here where we are in the florida was hate with shell. however, there were no casualties reported in terms of the, the, the community that actually depend on the livelihoods of the funding community, especially. it's impacting a great deal of the harvest system to, to close. i mean, over the past 17 years since the last, well that is right in 2006 people got used to having the lance just on the board that directly on the board on. now it's, it's up to about people, lots of padding on the web for setting to, for the olive harvest later on, they would find it, they would have allowed to fit. then this was the main income for families. yeah. and the salis, i'm also for the family, is around 11 on what's main here on this in the south, on the border. people waiting this season now with this situation and with, as well as targeting agriculture allowance, open done streeves. this is becoming very complicated. either the lance of borne by the is really showing that people can come to this uh side of the border in order to harvest or to, to, to b
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u. n. itself, there are 2 diplomats that did confirm that this communicate did happen through the u. n. middle east envoy. elsewhere at the united nations on saturday. unaware of the united nations relief and work agency reported that 1000000 people in guys that have been displaced just in the last week. and over 2000000 people are now facing water shortages. and we're also confirming that hundreds of thousands of guys in the northern part of guys that will not be able to evacuate the un confirming those people. many of them are pregnant women, children and the elderly. also on saturday, martin griffith, the u. n's top humanitarian affairs official in charge of relief efforts and emergency coordination reported that this past week he said it's been a test for humanity, and humanity is failing. that's according to martin griffith. the top official for the un handling humanitarian affairs. warning from the un came as cross border attacks, and it's rather in southern lebanon escalated. it is rarely selling, kills at least 2 people on saturday is without fights, is of nose further attacks on is ready. positions separately is very strikes of hit a left was the airport in syria, was ready for us to have increased raids across the occupied. westbank are resting more than 40 palestinians in different cities. around 400 palestinians have been detained since the beginning of this major escalation between him. absent israel is where the forces of killed at least 55 palestinians in all combined westbank since last saturday the, the abraham repulse most of the occupied westbank has been locked down by h
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u. s. u k. on italy, when does it protest us from the jewish voices for feast n, y n, n y c. democratic socialists of america congregated as are valid in manhattan to demand the sci fi and gaza. according to local media, they march to the new york city library and stopped the traffic in the street. $150.00 protesters were fortunately arrested onto the north. some of the most kind of just 5 minutes of just into the was was why leaving a must the online video has gone viral, showing the moments people of the mosque was shouting, shame on you at 2 doorways. he left so just as wave signs and simple depaula stein urging the canadian prime minister to advocate a ceasefire at least 5000 people gathered outside the budget, 5 minutes as daunting streets office in central london to hold a vigil to commemorate the loss of innocence, palestinian lives including those killed in the hospital, but this was lit candles and laid flowers as the trout. tons of stone plumbing garza and fried palestine, while waving listing and flags plus the rep for this all monday speak to scott, i'll be back again. the top of the hour, with all the latest news use on an honest why to on on c, thanks very much for watching the the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the i'm action or time. see and welcome back to going underground bulk of single around the world from the united that remember it's well before tuesdays christian hospital atrocity and gaza, the show the world that was the russia, you a china, mozambique gamble, and back to you and resolution calling for sci fi, it was rejected by the usa, u. k. front nato countries and israel's aerial bombardment of 2300000 people, off of whom our children are. bleed is refused to even meet with us. president biden, when he flew in to support nothing. yahoo! saudi arabia condemned in the strongest terms when they called the heinous crime committed by israeli occupation forces in the shelling of the hospital. joining me in the side, the capitalist nominal and sorry, according to our views, was the most influential political pundits in the middle east. and 2021. thank you so much solomon for coming on of this. so obviously very sad the time. any update on the saudi response to what's happening in a week when which byte and then the british prime minister flew off to tel aviv to support net and yahoo off to their voting against a cease fire view and security council. yeah, thank you so much option. it's great to be back with you. it's actually, it's, i tried to do what we are witnessing right now, and there are no words that can explain the
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u. n. middle east envoy saying that you ran would intervene if israel continued it's guys aggression as well. now well out to 0, it has not been able to independently confirm that from the u. n. itself, there are 2 diplomats that did confirm that this communicate did happen through the u. n. middle east envoy. elsewhere at the united nations on saturday. unaware of the united nations relief and work agency reported that 1000000 people in guys that have been displaced just in the last week. and over 2000000 people are now facing water shortages. and we're also confirming that hundreds of thousands of guys and in the northern part of guys that will not be able to evacuate the un confirming those people. many of them are pregnant women, children and the elderly. also on saturday, martin griffith the u. n. 's top humanitarian affairs official in charge of relief efforts and emergency coordination reported that this past week he said it's been a test for humanity, and humanity is failing. that's according to martin griffith. the top official for the un handling humanitarian affairs are still ahead of here on out as they are going hungry and dogs on his rails. total sage, and as strikes me and that's food supplies are running like the the how i, the big cold out is now unde
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u. n. a no mean and he, bro, they just the top, the boards in these reland, all the resolution of the u. n. r, against these route. and that's why these rows, they own small, i'm like at the un, nothing for us. we don't listen to that. then even though we broke his cancelling the div that's for the un representatives that wants to visit the israel or the gathers to. yeah, you'd route. so is there a don't really care about this institution? and they never counted about it too much because this is ro understands the real ad back and the real power, super power that supports these ref is the night that stays in the united states will stop supporting israel, then they will be in the big trouble. but the, you and the, even the europe, uh and the other concerts, they don't really too much. um, they don't really do too much sense for you as well. they just care about the united states, right. it's rarely drawn with a nickel. yeah. okay. now joining us on from but to me, appreciate your comment tray, thanks very much, nick. thank you. and while a benjamin netanyahu, i outlined at the operation his latest operation, that is, the palestinian president must win the boss is urging our countries to help to stop the war. but he also said, helped to free the land of palestine. and then the other, i, you call them the brothers, the leaders of the, our communities hold an emergency or a summit to stop this brutal aggression against our palestinian people. and our calls to confront the regional and international challenges. and to do everything that will enable our people to remain in their land and, and they will keep patient of the land of our state with jerusalem and it's capital of the him. i was talking earlier to a man sort of schumann, a canadian, palestinian john left to right now is in ga sir. and he says, the situation is simply, boat is just getting worse by the day. i think given that the images and the videos circulating all over they otherwise look at the info graphics as well as that being said, created as showing exactly how many women and children have been to this war over 6 over 60 percent of those killed by these babies are elderly women and children eyes and all these. i don't think that an army would have who has a very high board on standards on a daily basis depends down. busy getting civilian is, is mob mcdowell, is one of the oldest cost. look just in that egypt model is the mom, the zones of the roman catholic, the hospital and want to study in the north. morton. and i think the benjamin nothing. yeah. whole. and the idea of the physician of more on needs to be different than the rest of the world, actually over 60 percent of the hospitals and clinics like now it was the autumn of working i the beautiful apartment or due to it. i think i'll just you until i'm connected to jen agents a lot yesterday last night the easy and most with them, one of the big hospitals in the city was bombs and this vicinity was bump that out of that as well. so it's kind of service fee from that there is a big shortage in terms of medical supply, the any supplies, this one that has asian supplies. i mean like the, there's also very crowded areas, like in the u. n. sports, do you is because you have 220 was having over the one, many of those he would use for best on 5000 piece and says you have teeth and life . my family, living in apartments with 8 other families, all together and without proper to become a proof of them education without purpose. and if i vision with the i'm sure that w. s. for the next president assessment, that's pools all season or even a disease. the spread within the population id was become a for to and now i made the a recent communications blackout and gaza. elan mosque has clarified how the styling satellite system can cover a connection and offer a barrel of criticism from israel was communication, administer. the american millionaire says that style link will be used only for humanitarian purposes. but right now, there's no connection between styling and the router is in gaza. we're not so nice for my boss. no startling terminal has attempted to connect from garza . if one does, we will take extraordinary measur
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steph? and simon's reports from southern texas. the hydrated exhausted institute still determined to cross the rio grande into the united states . thousands upon thousands are coming day after day, week after week here and you go past texas and everywhere else along the entire yours border with mexico. after a treacherous months, long journey, these refugees are giving themselves up to us customs and border protection or cbp on the us side of the river. cbp agents are being overwhelmed with processing. the latest so called search for they say are mostly minister raylon migraines. trying to enter the us asking for assignment. and the city of el paso in the south western corner of the state of texas, migraines have been lining up at the gate and the portable giving themselves up to us afford every single day. and full weeks of inmate, el paso had declared a state of emergency. now the city leadership says the city has reached a breaking point. it is not sustainable. we are getting better or more efficient and how we handle this. but we're just handling the emergency today. there's nothing being done to stop that flow and i'll pass so quickly transformed a municipal recreation center into an emergency shelter capacity. 460 plus individuals press was given access to film inside shortly before migrants were placed here. already over crowded though, the city is now scrambling to open yet another emergency facility. this old middle school is supposed to house another 400 plus migraines, and 9 hotels are on the city contract to house even more people temporarily cooperating with the city other organizations and some churches. they are equally overwhelmed these days by the sheer number of migrants needing their help. there's a lot are need right now the sell thursday of the n g. alls are all full. and we're trying to do a weekend to and still it's not enough, even though most of the migrants that arrive in el paso are just staying for a few days before heading to other destinations. we're not getting people who want us to and that's, that's, that's the normal see that we've seen through all this or does, is the vast majority. i mean, over 99 percent of them are not looking for el paso to be their home, which creates another logistical and financial challenge with the city bossing migrants to other cities within the us. chicago, denver new york city in los angeles to name just a few. that academy, alaska. i to go, i plan to go to the city of chicago and hopefully i can find work. i have a 17 year old daughter whose dream is to become a pilot. and i have this little one, and they just want to give them the opportunity to grow up and become good us citizens. the con surge of migrants looking for a better life across the border. it shows no sign of slowing down, according to u. s. customs and border protection, nearly 40000 people across to el paso into the us in september alone. this is nobel prize in the literature has been awarded to an a wage and also your own fossa. following the announcement, he told the wage and media he was surprised, but also not after his name had been linked to the award for several years. the prize, and if it's your for 2023 is awarded to the norwegian, or for young, foster for his and over to phase and prose, which gave him a voice to the unassailable yon fossa is a 64 year old officer and dramatist whose work is among the most widely staged of any contemporary play right in europe. in addition to dozens of plays, the 64 year old laura yet has also written novels short stories and children's books. as well as poetry collections and essays. the academy in stockholm described foster's work as deeply rooted in the language and nature of his norwegian background, foster told reporters his when wasn't totally out of the blue night,
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u. n. schools. these are designated areas by the israelis and the palestinians and the u. n.ter during the war. hundred of thousands of people are already there. but they're lacking food and they're lackin water and medicine. fuel. hospitals are running out of electricity which has made treating injured people very difficult and it's really desperate right now and people are wondering what is going to happen when that deadline passes. as many will be staying home. >> yeah, so densely populated and it just seems like an impossible task. ian, you are i israel's largest city tel-aviv. what is the situation there right now? >> reporter: you know, it is kind of a weird eerieness here, you know, just -- it's empty an there's not a lot of people here. we've been seeing militar aircraft flying down the coast all day going toward gaza. you do get a sense that this is a country that is very united towards the cause. they're very angry about what happened. they want revenge and they don't wan just revenge. that -- for the killing of over 1300 people. many of them civilians. they want to
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's latest update. a few minutes ago, 2 of those were you in schools were being used as emergency shelters. so the u. n is basically throwing their hands up in the air and just pleading with the world really and a and a security council and anyone that will listen to basically say we cannot provide the humanitarian assistance in gaza like we could previously. uh, the top un official for humanitarian affairs. martin griffith will be in the region in egypt on tuesday were told where he is going to be again trying to advance some sort of progress on getting some a into guys. gabrielle is on the line from the united nation. thank you very much for all still ahead on how does era human rights activists accuse this? well, of using a potentially lethal chemical, a piece of tax on the concept the brought to you by visit capital. and here's how it's working across the america is thanks for your time. so still blooming conditions for the you as ne holidays, wendy, as it has been, those winds will be reserved for canada as newfoundland province. one takes you to the west right now rein hui straight from alaska, right down the coast of british columbia, few showers, coming in to the pacific northwest and then we've got this spinning up into something potentially an alberta clipper. so we'll watch that carefully. hot for this time of the year in los angeles, maybe 30 degrees on tuesday that he's also in arizona phoenix at 387 for the us gulf states. much pressure fuel here we've got a northerly wind look around, define so just 18 degrees and then mostly cloudy sky to the care of the and we go with cold front draped over the bahamas rate through to cuba and hundreds. so some big down points in the forecast here on tuesday. rain has helped to break the heat's in an hour, so we're $34.00 degrees on tuesday. is much cooler than it has been as of late. and some big storms bubbling up as we look toward the south east of brazil. so around porto lake re temperature at $24.00 temperatures of also come down in it softly on with that southerly breeze. and then look at the temperature in santiago, looking like a crate tuesday. there you're up to 26 and plenty of sun and the forecast that's a snapshot of your weather. the weather brought to you by visit castle is writings inspired because as 2018 grapes much of return. but when israel met the non violent protest was bluffed ship, hundreds were killed and thousands injured in the face of such suffering kind of mind still stand by his peaceful belief. as between fire and sea. witness on the jersey to the the still watching out, is there a reminder of our top stories this out to manufacturing group site time is running out to send parcels supplies to the voltage cause a strip when water, food and medical supplies are dwindling. thousands of mass on the rasa border crossing with egypt, which says it comes up, right? because all of these readily strikes within the 1000 children has been killed and nearly 10 days of war. the highest number of all the conflicts and gods aside fall on these rarely sword. $1400.00 people have been killed in her most un security council is due to body total arrival resolutions on the conflict put forward by russia and brazil, a price quote for some amount of terry and cease fund for our need. the brazilian 12 condemns from us. it's a tax on israel now human rights groups of accuses rarely false is of using the chemical weren't phosphorus in garza 11. and i'm, as the international says, it's for has verified video showing white phosphorus artillery shells being fired by the israeli army into civilian areas. in garza, it's used in densely populated areas, is considered a woke on white foss. wrist is used as a smart screen or as a weapon. it ignites when exposed to and condense, re flesh causing horrific deformities. well done a ton out. real data is amnesty international senior crisis advisor. she explains how amnesty verify the use of what foster spidey is. riley army in 1000 with the very side videos and still images showing the is really positions located to just noise from the gaza strip nearest the rock where and we so and in images taken by and get extra toggle for and is rarely military position with the how the sarah, $1.00 oh $9.00. how that sir? uh dutch fire is a $155.00 millimeters shells or 2 shells. and with a i actually shelves containing wife costs for us on the ready. and at the same time, we verify videos showing a truly shells um being adverse. stayed with uh, white saucers, uh over guys of 50 in least 2 different locations. white costs 1st account and is often used as a smoke screen. but that is um, a use for the bottle fields and the not for areas that are populated by civilians, densely populated with civilian because this trip is one of the most densely populated territories in the world. so the wide phosphors should not be huge in the gas trip where there are so many civilians. and this is beatrice, where we'd very fight to videos in gas, a safety the high bore area and does a 2 neighborhood. and these are areas that were full of civilians, so we're not talking about some locations which are about to fill the void of civilian population to the 10s of thousands of international visits as far as the citizens until nationals have tried to leave israel. since the start of the gauze and conflict, but with many commercial flights, canceled foreign governments struggling to evacuate them. it's been a month reports, the us government has been offering americans and their families. and it's well a new route out by parts diamond to republican spent the past year and a half off, and these really city of hyphen but more than a week into this war, they say it's now time to go. they were cancelling the flights. and then we were never sure if they were going to restart them. so where we were concerned that the, the war might, the escalates and expand duties, parents will remain refusing to leave. she told us, making her deposit that much very difficult. this decision as being the festering with me for a couple days now. and even today when i'm standing here, i'm like kind of hoping that maybe isn't the latest on the boat that i might stayed . the reason why we feel like we to leave is because we have kids in, in the states since this morning, american citizens have gathered here in a small crowd trying to get over this book rates to the full time and over a passenger barry will take them to cyprus, the just about to open the check point to allow many hundreds of people here through a few that are frustrated with what may be a month long. the wait for some would be travelers the biggest binary is bureaucratic. we received an email from the us embassy, elizabeth business ship that will be leaving from the port of haifa to cyprus and then we need to arrange the flight from cypress to get through the u. s. so with that's what we did. the problem is deputy in hopes to head home to a fire via london, a new york city, but has just learned he's not registered to travel. so we just got here to know that you're not on the list and we're stuck. us officials trying to sort things out . instance an elderly children and parents costs bullets in hand submitted through the crowded control point. a luxury cruise ship, a surprise and safe passage away from the wall with slow steps, some leave behind much of the lights, with what's left stored simply in small suitcases. the more soldiers that a heifer israel priors royal demonstrators have been protesting outside the bbc in london that the state for the cost is refusal to describe from us as terrorist the bbc says it will be against it's been push you out with the guidelines hardly full so it has moved from london, a good talk carried out by how most of the savings of october, so on. so i haven't been paid for this to is, is it just communities ar
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u. n. schools and to overcome the what are what because is expected shelters and which are schools for instance, storage facilities or physics owned by the u. n. we started to see signs of the diseases. what's involved diseases like diety, yeah. rash and even even other diseases back. but it's are, are becoming more and more risky at the simple, it's always a very desperate situation. i. so i just wanna jump in because you're limited time . i'm curious. do you tell us who is negotiating with whom to get trucks and with more aid? and are there any signs that a constant flow of trucks will be allowed or at all? what is that, this is the negotiations are happening to they you and, and they are leading on behalf of all of the international nation that you, any didn't organization. when we were the only requirements, they do the analysis also and collaboration with the different actors and they will lead to many go. she ation design. and oh, as you mentioned, this was a very tiny amount of the truck incident going daily basis. but i think is what come, we hope that more more trucks are, are entering, but also on the default that do have a on the some of the station and you just supplied a 100 and a, just the d p as you know to, is not in the negotiation of the intern very limited amount of fuel was, was entering was allowed to enter gather for the in facilities. but of course this, the, this is restricted to the people themselves and those who are benefiting from this those days. but there are many asked as many people who are and civilians in the, in the center and who would not even access the designated shopkins by the way. fuel certainly hasn't a sticking point for israel. they're worried about how mosse will be able to use it for their purposes. i'm wondering if you can tell us a little bit about the distribution of the aid that has made it into gaza. who is your organization, coordinating with, to decide what goes where, and is it possible to work with the mazda authorities to this end? so, i will explain to you what we do in care international. and this is, i assume what is happening with other organizations. that the distribution of 8, so even if these trucks imagined with me that they entered gas and it was safe for them to enter. now the infrastructure is to view the fixes and also the safety and security. our colleagues and workers to distribute is not guaranteed. so what happens is that we are cool with the navy with 2 main act as it's present and also that u. n. a that you and specifically on the role of managing bishop as they have sort of center nice area. when we send all these a mississippi's and they wouldn't be distributing them. also, on the other hand, this, this focus on the summit as the people in the chart that in the same time, guess that and our partners, they wouldn't be also distributing for those who are outside of the shifted. so for instance, people in the, in the, in certain areas that are not necessarily inside the interest. so this is how we manage to do the transportation so far. thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us on the to be about this important issue that is he about tv, country director for care in the palestinian territories. we really appreciate your time. things got turned to some other news now and souls as a boat carrying a group of north korea and citizens, apparently seeking to defect, has crossed into south korean waters. the vessel was intercepted off the eastern port city of sako, an
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u. n. g. it's important to also recognize the effects by i'm honestly not happen in the fact that a secretary general was won't do you live plus the united states in the u. n. agency, helping refugee using jobs of warrens that it will be forced to stop. it's 8 operations today. if it doesn't get more fuel, israel's military won't allow fuel in the guys are choosing how much of stock piling supplied the hello. i'm terry morris, and good to have you with us, united nations secretary general, antonio gutierrez, is pacing criticism after comments he made of the un security council meeting in new york. israel's investor to the un says gutierrez, should resign. the remarks he made criticising israel's bombardment of gaza. the menchie condemned the terror attacks by him us, but he also urged and what he described as the collective punishment of the palestinian people. a very heated exchanges at the un security council meeting in new york as the war and gauze of ages on un secretary general antonio gets him as well. and the situation is getting more di by the hour, at least. and he repeated his condemnation of how much the tenor attacks wrote and reiterated his goal for humanitarian suicide. it is important to also recognize the effects by our minds, these not happen in a vacuum. the policy didn't people have been subjected to 56 years of civil k, d occupation. but the grievances of the policy mean people cannot justify the appalling effects by a mouse. and those appalling effects cannot justify the collective punishment of the policy and people. the relentless bombardment of guys or by is rarely for us, is the level of cd didn't casualties. and also the selection of neighborhoods continued to mount and that'd be played. a lot of me is making a foreign minister covered and responded frankly to the comments exist, the secretary general in what well do you live? definitely, this is not all the world a he late to cancel his meeting with good service as well as on bassett or to the un when to step further. the you and he's failing, the new mister secretary general have lost all morality and impartiality. i think that the secretary general must resign outside you n h q relative to some of the hostages, how the valley they light pairs of shoes to show solidarity. if it's a hostages lights, a us secretary of state, and they bring, can ask the security council to back a new us legged resolution, which calls for humanitarian pauses, but not a ceasefire. however, russia said it would be to anything short of a full se science with some of the you and not. and deadlock, a diplomatic solution to the crisis seems very distant prospect is conflict against israel. to earlier i asked the w correspondent, tanya kramer, in jerusalem, what the reaction is real as been to the clash up to un security council? well, i think from uh, what do you understand now this? uh, you know, a criticism has been leveled of these remarks by the un secretary general antonia gutierrez from across the political forward here. this is really a diplomatic pull out as you can call it. you seem to have walked back a bit on that in a treat. uh turn. your guitar is saying that the grievances of the publishing people in power praising here, of course, that kind of justify the horrific of tax advice from us. but still there's a lot of concern, of course, in his remarks about the humanitarian situation, you have to understand that the situate the relationship between the united nations, all the un agencies and organizations working here in israel, and the okay by posting territories has been over the years very easy. it was always a perceived bias that israel, it, because he says biased towards the policy. and of course it is concerns that such a diplomatic pullout. now the highest level would also have for the my determined efforts that are being done to get 8 into the 1000 strip to the civilian population . they're sent to me as tanya among israelis toward their government. right now in this crisis, do they support the way the government is handling of the well, i think as what you usually see in time, a tons of war is rarely stand behind the government. and that is in itself already because we've seen, you know, during this year, weeks and weeks of protests against this far vitamin, it's as government know, we have a different government, the opposition, some of the opposition lead us joined in this war cabinet. so that is this common effort, and that is, you know, the support that uh, this must and what the government has put as a school that i'm us and might, it has to be evaluated. that capabilities have to be stopped at the same time. there are dissenting voices as well as saying, you know, we need to talk about what is happening off to all of this. also when it comes to the ground invasion that everybody's waiting for. what will happen with this? but i think what is more clear also is that it is really fun to see the government taking responsibility, especially 5 minutes to been. you mean that's and you all for what happened in the 1st place on october 7th, these initial attacks by how not submitted since things are easily coming into israel, the intelligence failures and they want to see him taking responsibility. and i think these are the questions that are being off right now, but they will come up even more once this crisis. this war will end at some point. there's been reports coming in, overnights of rockets being fired in various places, a violent clashes in the west bank. what more can you tell us ton to well, the overnight rates and the occupies westbank has been continuing all these days. and that has been another big the incident again in the jeanine of the northern westbank, or whether it is really, i mean, i said they have targeted gunman from the air. we understand from posting house officials that at least 4 people were killed in this incident. the other, you know, open eyed rates and many communities in the occupied westbank going on almost a daily or nightly. we also hear from this really ami they helping miss outside from siri, integrity to the occupied colon heights. and israel house responded to that and also another incident in uh and you have the goals and strip that uh, naval come on, does have intercepted an infiltration attempt, as the military puts it from militants that were coming through the c a to the shores to, to israel so still militants the trying to get into israel and they have been killed as well. tanya, thank you very much. that was d w as tanya kramer in jerusalem. but we can now talk to is really military spokes person, peter atlanta. he joins us from telling me welcome to the program. now the un us canada and use the use for them policy cheap. they've all called for a, for a pause to the funding to allow humanitarian aid into gaza. is the is really military planning such a pulse or perhaps a cease fire started. good morning. it's day 19 of oregon from us. how much that initiated a war opened a war master code over a 1400 is ready? duct is 222 people. we are just, we have decided to destroy them up and make sure they can never will. the soul of tire against us again, the situation and the gods trip as, as such as we are, we are doing going out of our way to to try and differentiate between the civilian population and the terrorist. unfortunately, it is a month that is intentionally putting of the people that risk. indeed, we are working international humanitarian organizations uprising in the ground in order to assess and understand the needs. there are and there was a co stockpiles of food and medical supplies before this war started the 19 days ago. and we are facilitating and indeed we've seen over the last few days, several trucks coming from through rough. uh rise. dar, this is mr. linda. sorry. yeah, well knew, sorry names the power line. sorry, i just wanted to, to ask you a if i see your points there, but i was wondering about a cease fire or a pause or is he is really military planning, a pause in the fighting or say spar guide if he's continuing, it strikes the going from us, that is our mission. now this is our goal at this time. i'm not aware of any plans to conduct the cfo or anything in full and or any need for that at this time. indeed, we are listening to the international actors and we are listening very carefully. but nevertheless, the time has come home us, us to go. alright, now let's talk about fuel fuels not being allowed in to gone. so it's desperately needed for hospitals and sanitation. as you know, your government says that come off as hoarding fuel. but even if that's the case, what speaks against the un supplying fuel to hospitals and these holland nation plants as us come us, that is precisely the problem of, from us, is controlling the similes, humanitarian crisis, or the image of the humanitarian crisis. that is developing a must have a fuel. it's holding, it has the ability, the, the request for fuel needs to go, not to as well, but to hum us the governor will far too if it goes a strip, they all set claiming the responsibility for the people have caused that they should instead of holding the fuel, oh that's higher tunnel so that they can have ventilation. also their rockets for per kind of fuel or whatever they're doing with it. they should give it to the hospital if i should give it to the people for the water pump. that is the right thing to do. they should do it. walk me. so radi around this change of regime. so that come us can never whole is radius of page $222.00 is right. being hostage this morning, all the people, the 202000000 people like gaza hostage. i do want to ask you about those hostages and just a moment, but um, regarding the fuel um you know that the un organization is operating and guys, uh, providing relief to refugees. it says it's going to have to stop it's operation. uh, if it doesn't get fuel coming in today, what do you think is going to happen? and guys, if the u. n is no longer operating, this is not a place of what i think it's important what they do and they need system on from us to instead of holding the fuel, they need to give it to the people that are in dire need. and we're not, we're not saying that there is no dire need of both. when you, when we bought a 1000000 people to evacuate the north and gaza strip to the south, to get them out of harm's way. then there's going to be an increase need in the south. and so from us need to make sure that the people risk that needs is the responsibility of from a stay on the governing afar to of the gaza strip. they decided as a governing authority to go to go with is ro comics. but israel to get from us so that there's no, it's, it's quite a simple conundrum. unfortunately, against a national human atari and organization demanding this assistance from, from israel or missing. the points from us need to be held responsible for their actions. they need to make sure that they are giving the supplie
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u. n. is operating on the ground with the red crescent, one of the few organizations operating on the ground. this was noting that's 17 unreal stuff. that's the agency of the u. n that deals with the palestinians have lost their lives already. so we know there's very good humanitarian what going on from the united nations. but also we've seen up to get this very limited 20 trucks in personal diplomacy from us. that country general, pretty bold in the sense that he went to the edge of an active was on this. just listen to what he said behind these walls. we have 2000000 people that is suffering in the mostly that says, no water, no foods, no magazine, no flow that you use and the fires that needs every scene to survive. so these blocks are not just deluxe that live flying. well, that's the site because you generally speaking, before those trucks were allowed in, but it is worth noting, don't attend that, isn't it, that it took him a week even to cool for a see saw. are you happy with the way the secretary general's been performing? well, i mean, ultimately the united nation is a collection of states, and the secretary general is a proceeding all the what is, i mean, you know, inter governmental body with many different opinion. and i think that works very important to bring to the attention of your viewers with regard to somebody's already an age. he's the reason why does this trick depends so much and you, many, terry and age old times already before the 7th of october is not because the got some people don't want to work. it's because in order to have any sort of the economy existing, it does require that there be free movement of people and goods with the gases trip being under a full blockade for the past 16 years, which is vital, controlling everything that goes in and out. it is impossible for the guys that to develop any meaningful sort of economic and therefore the regime of, you know, before these, these ostrich situation that's on that's being unfolding since the 7th of october. it's the premise, the 2300000 people should be kept in a, in a situation where they are prevented from developing an economy to sustain themselves. and they shouldn't be for ever. depends antonio many terry, an aid that can be switched on and off the wind, which is what has happened now. and which has happened many times before. can i bring in front jessica on the you and this response? and what did you make of what we saw in the security council? the us vill wielding it's vito to stop a resolution allowing humanitarian pauses for a to be distributed. and the us and pastor, as i understand it, said they, they'd be towed because the resolution would get in the way of diplomacy. does that make sense to, you know, it doesn't, this is not the 1st time that to the what comes out from the that say the behind the, the behind the scene works of the, of the un. and the security becomes any particular doesn't make sense to me. or to any reasonable pass, and just for the benefit of the viewers we, we have to say that again, there is a, a, the u. n. r, a providing critical assistance as they can on the ground. and there are various actors, w, w, h, sho, unlocks wsp, trying to mobilize, there is an entire, you enjoy your community trying to push for us. and why is the solution which kind of happened without disease fired, but there is the political action of and particularly the just security gone. so which has been finalized once again by the us because the us is the only state which would be called the reserves. and even russia and then you k, upstage in indicating that there is this misunderstanding, this clear misperception of what's going on in the ground because there is the argument, including here in the us is that this is a ceasefire. is a, is a political the know that was the because it means it's constraining these rows up into 2 protective citizens. now how long they're the, what is what he's doing in killing thousands of speed is destroying entire farm in east 47th pharmacies has been cancelled from the civil regi
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u. n. x. 48. you an expos also bought biased and wrong. when you have to do is look at the u. n. schools in garza, i'm the westbank to know flow. you're not onto your engine, you're not answering the questions, we're going to do. you're not, you're not answering the question, please answer the question. you're not letting me know you're not letting me onto the question and get to my point. what i'm saying is, how can i hold you in so called experts to any type of expert opinion when they are managing a curriculum that teaches hatred and how to p jews, anti semitic, and completely obsessed with the right of return, which is the destruction of israel these are the same un experts, so on. so is that they all fanatics because they believe in the rights of routes on the internet to okay. you go. yeah. okay. you're this right. i think because of all right, yeah. perhaps the right. okay. let me, let me ask the flood is actually do something. do you believe in the right to exist as of the state of israel, okay, this is how and interview works flow. i'll find out what do you own. so the question, do you believe? what's the point? what's the point of okay, doing me when i leave my my writing. i've never said that, of course and everything. if you bare boss, can you the question? do you have a very, very easily i believe you have a right to exist and that is not a full discussion. i've answered your question very simply, and clearly i haven't danced around it by referencing the school curriculum. you've got to let me speak. this is how it interview works. or would you also say human rights watch is wrong when they said in the statement of october, the 9th is really a pharmacies cutting off electricity to garza. amounts to unload for collective punishments, which is a rule crime all day wrong. well, 1st of all, what you have to ask yourself is why doesn't come must have its own electricity grid? why has it been 21 years since we left? because the answering the question, oh is it i know crying? why don't you use your tell the amount? no easy the crime. it's not a war crime. all right, so what do you make of the united nations special raffle? to who said, quote, israel has imposed upon palestine and the paul type reality in a post. the pol tied world is, has he lost his models? well, let's talk about what apartheid actually is, because i think this what is kind of thrown around willy nilly. and it actually, i think insults the south africa the way the policy based on how texas. yes i the i, the palestinian authority in the west bank are autonomous to 94 percent of the people living in the west bank in 2005 is right and left the goddess trip in the home in the hope that the palestinians would have an autonomous region that they could build into a state. and the only thing to view is the new and buffering the brand. they build it, no apartheid means different. moving to in the same country, we're not the same country because there is no longer is really territory. but westbank is no not is ready territory, it's under the understanding authority. and the only reason we have security portions around the area and there really is to protect ourselves from the type of results that exist in your toner, was published thing and look forward to judge, which that's a fact and that's the truth. so you're saying that you and doesn't know what a pod tie this flow perhaps i could read to what i'm the students and that's the, let me okay, but hang on, let me finish the question. october the 7th. i'm the same time national says that israel has a horrific track record of committing war crimes. the root causes of these repeated cycles of violence must be addressed it references the league 16 the illegal blockade on garza and quote, all the aspects of israel system of a pol tide imposed on palestinians. do you think that the pol ties the occupation the siege 9 to stop throwing around the inaccurate powders is this the sea is gone and the next turn is the black and white people. it's not an accurate, it's an easy term. and you can ask the south african, so partridge with a heating is what we have here is a partner. let me tell you what we have. yes, 20 percent of the population of the state of israel arab is raised for citizens. ask them if they live in an apartheid state, they don't what we've been have is a palestinian authority and wanted to be our tournament. that is in charge of 94 percent of its people. that of course don't govern very well, i'd streaming corrupt and then you have got what we haven't been since 2005 with a genocide, b tera, risk regime. they could have built to budge, they built be root. that's what happened in gaza. and it's a shame for the people have garza, i'm the polls not just of how much they're also in the pony or be run. and that's the tragedy here. okay, so we're going to end that of course you still have an ounce of the question of whether you condemn you're willing to condemn these riley strikes. you're really interested in, but unfortunately we're gonna leave it that will leave it with us. leave it's of us to the side. thank you very much of the house and the home of the united nations as well and of the lack of clean and safe watering. garza the enclave receives its supply from pipelines from israel based on a nation. plants in wealth, but also the how much the tax as well cut off its was a fuel. the electricity, or a con reports on how gauze as long bit affected by as well as control of its results is gone. has been under land see under blockade to 16 years, which includes control of its resources. and in this besieged coastal enclave. water is running out of israel has long sold gauze, the fresh water transported through numerous pipelines, but turned off the tops of the home of launch its attack. on october, the 7th the you and says water production for municipal ground which sol, susan garza, is less than 5 percent. of course it was before the who to sleep less at any head of the un agency for palestinians is wound. garza is running out of water and guns is running out of life, access to drinking water. only the challenge to the people have gone to the state of war. officials in the region were unable to provide enough force to, to everyone the own play for life and the low section of a shallow cruise to walk with a for its ground for 10. and because of over pumping much of the water has been polluted, there was 3 major diesel, a nation pump, so provided 70 percent of the water supply that out out of service. the post i watch with doors, he said in 2017. that would $28060.00 cell a nation pump, 179 percent. are unlicensed. a report from the human rights organization beat sell him, says 96 percent because his health of the water is on drink apple. but it's not just turning off the top. israel has also blocked fuel, which is desperately needed to restart the pumping and treatment pump. and now we're also talking operations have come to a halt because of lack of fuel and roads blocked the debris of war. both with volta is low treat, unavailable, small, the selling nation pumps have become the main suppliers of clean drinking water, you and stuff, and garza, and no rush the water to one the to a day for each pass and which does not meet the $2.00 to $40.00 to the day recommended by scientists. just the hydration and this is the results people desperately relying on the safe capital to the ot equis to which is terminated with sewage and see will to laura from 0 to 0 or roll yet. and is the director of public outreach at the non profit is right, the information center for human rights by the known as. but selim joins us now from tel aviv good to have you with us. so let me start with some points. i was speaking earlier to the deputy mayor of jerusalem. is it hm allowed under international law to carry out the sort of strikes we're seeing and heavy, heavily, densely populated parts of the world with the, with the claims that well, the civilians are to intermix with how much, how i'm actually using them. this human shields. what's your understanding of international law on that as well? it's absolutely prohibited by international law to target civilians that should be like the very, very basic notion of everyone in just a really like career 16 step for a business thing. since less up to date, that was really that something that come up purposefully violated when it enters it's been and smothered hundreds of innocent civilians. but unfortunately, also, each one is an acting a policy of bombing, densely populated areas um construction buildings that are meant for housing kidding, entire families in the process. um now roy, let me jump in and ask you this, this as well. um, so the photos of the collins is really government's policy would say, what other choice do we have? many is really innocent. civilians were killed on october. the 7th and israel must respond. there is no other option available other than this or there are, there are other options. and this is like, this is the duty of, of a few magnitude to find other options. this kind of flat guy for an i policy is not the right way to go. it makes everybody a seemingly comfortable for destruction and just seemed a disciple of violence with more and more blood its opportunity presented to target civilians. and it is, it's, it's an unfortunate, unfortunate byproduct afford in sometimes civilians are harm but that's only after making very, very careful. busy analysis of the military objectives that these have had the proportionality of that and, and of human loss, and making sure that this is the collateral damage. unfortunately, on the very, very outset, on the beginning of this, vitale ation is right, announced that they don't care about them being accurate. they're more accurate. they're more interested in being lee. so, and this is also what were the thing that me, john roy again and parents to the account. and now it's it from is from many is really well from benny. mean, nothing. yeah. so in the last 48000, he's been saying we don't seek to kill and home civilians that sort of narrative upheld we saw yesterday. and then addressed by the us president joe biden. well, i'm sorry, but it's saying that you don't need to do it, but then taking concrete steps that do exactly what you're saying, you don't mean to do, doesn't practice. um, and this is what we're documenting. and those are, this is what the, the figures are, are showing us. and also i have to say, defensive mean it's in, you know, and has, under, he's been, if you are the military operations in the past with the same results we, it is very killing scores of civilians including children, women, and the elderly. and now that doesn't, the fact that come us is also committing atrocities and in more crimes, launching bases and rockets. it is rarely a population does not justify, is by doing the same thing. it's really like a, a crime doesn't just decided crime in the wrong context. of problem room and it's simply unacceptable to do that. do you call for the international criminal court to take some form of action in order to bring accountability for those innocence on both sides? what are the, the, the innocence is riley. so what killed on october, the 7th, all the, the thousands of palestinians who have been killed, many of them children since then. but the international criminal court in the hague is already in this story because um, we know that the previous prosecutor office referred the question of while still 3rd the of the board to investigate crimes that are done in the context of the is running occupation of the west bank and gaza in east jerusalem. and the court said that yes, it has the jurisdiction to do so. and then an inquiry has been opened. so it's very, very clear that what goes on now will be investigated. but the question is, but if the, if the investigation would be timely and then provide justice due to the victims in the way of this, but also that there are future criminal acts from being committed. i will leave with that. thanks so much for your thoughts on that roy yellow. thank you. so many palestinians in the occupied the serious some save. they've been staying home since the war on gaza began. slightly. officials have increased check points across the city and some fear arrest if they venture out. sort of hired on. as this report from the old city. i didn't do it. you asked me for my ideas why the universe is most is like for palestinians and his radio occupied territories. every day of the year, all the trees security checks the day, the old deal, especially for young palestinian men. but since how much is attack one is raising the stall to the war on gauze? earlier this month, palestinian movement has been restricted around occupied the stories to them. no thoughts of palestinian se then not going out unless they have to to avoid arrest checkpoints. and harassment from angry is really careful not to move at night. and the look at the 5 o'clock goes and move. it is what a minimum and even the move is around in the problem is minimal. also because the people of sig, that's who i'm a fan of you know, left let's look like have been for them especially we are on doesn't minutes had asked this is post office shaking not from the incident with what she describes is an aggressive israeli police officer based mother, a 7 says she's running errands herself to avoid her family members leaving home to push a man. while out there is no safety, not for the children, not for the youth, not for the elderly, but i'm afraid afraid it will get even wise. the old fits here's, here's the thing, this time of the year with the smell of incense and spices in the but the terrorists have gone. and so i have all the pilgrims that would normally be head to visit the higher the size. now since the attack, why, how mouse and the war on garza locals living here. now say that they face it as tasty. i'm was yet to come from the no. when the odd non site tells us, he feels the situation has west and some palestinians already on sunday, he was chased by launch group. is this ready? the settlers want on his way to walk in his riley supermarket. he says it was the 1st time this has ever happened to him. so the stilton moley in his riley settled, ashanti join, arab, an arab. i ignored him, but he followed me. then i run and a group of other settlers chased me. the security guard came over shouting, but pointing a gun up my face and forced me to the ground. it was discrimination only because on palestinian odd non says just a few days before this incident. he was also surrounded by a group of his ready forces during a stop check, while in his com, the full finally being that guy is ready the forces. this kills at least 5 palestinians and made more than a 100 arrest, unoccupied, east jerusalem in less than 2 weeks. and with formright groups calling on his release to attack, palestinians, they come across regardless of age palestinians, a walrus that they'll be collectively punished more than they already have been. so the height of all just 0 of the pipe east jerusalem. the atomic, how to move it is a professor of public policy at the institute for graduate studies, joins us here live in the studio. good to have you with us, a lot of attention on the arrival of aidan to gone so. but when i spoke with a representative from the federation of the red cross in the red crescent, it seems like a lot of logistics haven't been sold to down in terms of who's going to check the trucks. who's going to physically distribute the, when it gets through galls or, and so on. does this look like it's really coming together soon? so i mean it's, it's, so let me describe to you what's the situation that i've been and guys, i work for the you on the, on i, i know exactly like that he oddities. so you'll have the crossing more than between egypt and does not have an international nice board the that if it's, it's not the board, the, it's that is open 24 hours. and, and the logistics wise, it's a very small building with a very limited facilities to process people, not to mention boards and services and you know, big supplies like me a to whom independence supplies. so we have that are huge of sedation and uh uh, pollution and issues, logistical issues with comes to the and then 3 will feed. that's what the ships, aside from the best thing is sides. bear in mind that now possibly the scene is one of the one time as long as the funds governance got to slip. so this would be how most police officers running, but crossing they are the one who are supposed to receive aid. so now if the crossing who's going to see if they, that's number one, then if is it under us, threatens and saves that any aid does managed by how much or who's the, how much would it be stopped immediately. but that's, that's both of the nonsense. so what if i say that is a going to happen? is ben with always glossy, are going to remain in this dire situation of the siege, which of course, is just it's, it's going to get worse. i mean, because the conditions that is putting on this end entrance of 8 supplies it's, it's costing possible meaning we don't want that. how much involvement with receiving it or think they engage and get it in with it or dispute this of using it . but how much does the did fax to put a single thought of the that governs the slip, that governs hospitals, linux, etc. and the you on has been as to uh, to withdrawal from the 5 north. and part of the guys are set up and do you look at yourself? so basically, it seems like i could stay at the time of putting this into perspective because of course there are lots of different age groups operating in garza who would be happy to get that hands on a it's not just how mass, right. but when we look at the the can comparison, the situation today is exactly one yale tobin 19th that we heard the president of the european commission, us sort of on the line talk about another siege that's listening to what she and anthony blinking had to say about that situation going on in ukraine yesterday we saw again rush us targeted attacks against civilian infrastructure. and this is marching a new chapter in an already very cool war. the international order is very clear. these all walk frank target is a tex on civilian infrastructure. with a clear aim to cut off men, women, children of water, electricity, and teaching. with the winter coming, these are ex, of few are carol. over the past several weeks, russia has bombed out more than a 3rd of ukraine's energy system. plunging millions in the cold, into darkness, as frigid temperatures set in to keep water electricity for children, for the elderly, for the sick. these are present improvements, new targets. he's heading them hard. this brutalization of ukraine's people is barbaric. walter, electricity for children. so the elderly, exactly the needs that a lot of human rights groups have been talking about, the people in golf that has been needing for 16 years on the seeds that they call an illegal siege it. this is a question that comes off in the minds of many people in this part of the world. why aren't we seeing the same kind of strong language even until today, when is roles announced a total siege from the same western leaders who, some of whom are flying in to see the situation set aside me because we live and then on foot on the unjust woods that doesn't look at the human beings, have gotten this of the race color or from the city as equally as, as people who should be treated like equally. and there is no such thing as universal justice to the person who motivates universal values. respect for a lot of policies in a delivery and contact flow discrimination. so it's the entire recipe for the book date of conduct that's mostly on to it. and it's, and it could, we was developed by western democracies and the integrated into the human system and into the, into mission aid operation. they automatically think every print something an aspect of these principles. so it's a, it's, it's shameful 3 of this, of course. and it fits into not very popular. so you can see that the deputies stand, the way they treat people differently on a, based on the light colors on the order. if that's, if you're not sure about it. so it's a, it's, of course, it's, it's, uh, it's shameful. i'll stop you. all right, thank you so much for coming and sharing your thoughts on that kind of thought of move is right. the strikes of targeted areas close to villages in southern lebanon . this all is, well, 5, it has belong positions near come from chava. israel has evacuated towns along the board with less than an officer, repeated exchanges, a fine sign to hold the reports from southern lebanon. it as well as military says it's targeting has bullet positions across the border and lebanon. it's facing a guerrilla would be running back lebanese. arm's group has been attacking is really military positions along the border as well as tank using precision guided missiles. the warning signs have been trading fire along what has been an active frontline since as well started to attack garza more than a week ago. hezbollah joined the bottle after recalled by its ally. hum us. but it's very much limiting its response within the rules of engagement established since its last war with israel in 2006. israel says it doesn't want to be track. it's a war on a 2nd front. but it has threatened to respond forcefully is attacked to engage for the fullest skin war. it's, it's a barrier skipping it is not popular among really been these population 1st. and it has to have a green light from the indian but a g because that might create a new dynamics in the middle east of us together. so a decision of that scape, it has to be cleared by both the union leadership and maybe the syrians, as well as the headset, it's most beautiful in the conflict. it's back or even it has repeatedly warned of a war that we didn't go for the whole region. if attacks against gaza, continue with the so called excess of resistance. hasn't said what the red line is, except that because it will not fault the. in other words, come us will not fault a decision by hezbollah to enter the war with its full military capabilities. could depend on how long it's ally can sustain, is really a tax on its own. none of the you run in its allies across the region are now focusing their anger on the us administration. they say it has given isabel free reign to carry out war crimes against the palestinians. since then, there have been reports of attacks on the us military presence in iraq and syria. and it takes us on the americans additional pressure, uh to tell them that, you know, if this would happen, it would not. it will not be in any way or convention of the war. it would have no limits, no board or uh and uh, attacks on it, you know, and, and its backers can be from anywhere for the time being there is heated rhetoric. well, all sides appear to be waiting the risks and benefits of confrontation. but what appears to be shaping up is a protracted cross border war of attrition. technical there i was busy the southern level. well, that's just to recap us talk stories of this by hundreds of these really strikes was being launched in the gaza strip. it's day so to, you know, football involvements of gaza residential buildings have been hits. thousands of people have been killed. 7 children from one family alone with children con eunice, a lot takes with house, a number of palestinians killed more than 3700. and while u. k prime minister issue. so in that case, visiting israel and to show solidarity a stress, the need to provide humanitarian aid to the people of casa, he goes on next to visit costs of saudi arabia and egypt. at least 9 palestinians have been killed. why is there any forces in the occupied westbank is right in that tree is right in multiple locations, including north shunts, refugee camp in tools caught them, the one that brings us now towards the end of the show. as we go out, been to bring you some live pictures coming in from garza a relative brand moment where the sky line is not clouded in plumes of 6 smoke. but these moments of calls follow very bloody hours overnights and great fear about as usual. watson's sunsets will bring to the people of gall, so we're back in and of a couple of minutes with another full show and of course is always a website for you to stay up to date on al jazeera. don't call me can find all the stories we've been telling you about that. the situation wi
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u. n organization. oh sure. yesterday the 25th of october, this looked specifically at an increase in the tax by settlers on palestinians since october, the 7th, the u. n. a saying that they're saying us, they've seen a 7 fold daily increase. average increase of attacks on palestinians by settlers since october, the 7th, a $138.00, the tax they say, resulting in either casualties on palestinians published indian casualties for damage to palestinian property since october the 7th. they say that bonus if those attacks involve. ready the straight use of firearms blight settlers, and of course the palestinians say that the army stands by they accuse these right of the all me back. she protecting settlers during these attacks. so not only getting sweeping arrests, but according to the palestinians and pilots and mean lights groups, you're getting a situation whereby the settlers are increasingly be given. call blogs to behave like this, protected by these right in the middle. chase. so yeah, it's uh how about 7 in the evening now. we are fully expecting more rates more arrests throughout the occupied west bank throughout the night. so i will stop at the end. romano. thank you very much. and start ahead and i'll just say to your family, do is meet to discuss setting up your monetary in colorado for those assignments in guys. the hello good to see you for the 1st time, a hurricane in the eastern pacific made land fall in mexico as a category 5 storm. now this happened around acapulco. it's injected a lot of moisture into the atmosphere, so still a legacy of showers left behind in acapulco today on thursday. now want to show you central america because it looks like something else is trying to cook up here just off the coast of el salvador. so that's something we have watched carefully over the heck so bit, and we've got to talk about this. a snow storm for the northern plains, pushing into the canadian prairies in the zone. could see about 10 centimeters of snow temperatures, a good 20 degrees below where they should be this some year. but on the other side of things, it's warm through the great lakes, but we've got a lot of showers and storms extending from the lakes right down to texas. some of these could be severe storms through arkansas and missouri for example. now for the us southwest things pretty, quite a few showers come in here into the pitcher la, 21 into the top hand of south america. we go still getting straight by solid bands of rain off the coast of ecuador and columbia, south of its meantime. the weather alerts remain for most of argentina, for just how hot it is this time of year. by year blanca 28 degrees, maybe 30 hope for the next little bit. see soon. the you know, just need a reminder of the top developments and israel's war on you guys. i'm old and 7000 palestinians have been killed and this really attacked some guys. since october, the 7th, among the latest, as long as the air strikes, i'm calling you this in southern gaza bombing, a residential building and damaging the surrounding area. at least 26 palestinians have been confirmed as their united nations has been holding any emergency assessing of its general assembly to discuss the board on cause of following to failed security council resolutions. senior homeless official based and 11 on has called for stronger support from regional allies, including as far as fighting and these really lebanese border continues. oh does it as well all the they'll do a has returned to work following the funerals for full members of his family. they were killed and, and these really as striking, central gaza on wednesday. in his 1st report, after the funerals, he talked about the continued shunning and gaza city. that obama at middle, georgia and nicole and she had the le, have up in these exceptional moment and said it's, i would you take to carry on to report the truth. i love it, it's my duty to continue my coverage objectively. i'm transpire in place and despite quite the pagan fun. yeah. because in the past few hours he is ready. wal plains have intensified that strikes on the golf a strip to buy it as it's a company by artillery selling the physics of a, mainly in the like to a neighborhood to you. and you can see the smoke from the air rates. i'm assigned to a north of golf, a 6 a bomb to the fall, right? there is nothing scorched. uh, how do you, what are the result of ruthless bombardment by the is really occupation false as you can still see, clouds of dust and smoke and the explosions can be heard shut interrupted only by new waves of air strikes and residential areas. then it is clear that white foss, 1st bombs, we used in some of these areas because as we speak, a new wave of a talk, so simpleton easily from an on the ground pound of densely populated areas. besides being non stop in any, i mean many residential buildings have been leveled based, indiscriminate shelling has caused some must have damage and like tone as a bombardment continues, there will be more explosions, more fine is under costs. more victims of you by people using that bad hands to recover bodies from the global. i'm search for survivors. as we saw earlier. you can see them on wednesday. they can tell you y'all, move neighborhood was white of the face of the us and what they mean. model $100.00, posting into killed and mulberry under the rule. both today, this residents managed to rescue to survive as an adept, that that definitely sounds. joining us now is professor of political science and middle east studies. i would 1st university. thank you very much indeed your and for being with us you being through with us why we've been covering that to un general assembly, a special missing. you've also been following the read the events that we have been following the well, i want to ask you about the vc or how much the official based 11 and who's been calling for support from all its all lives, including hezbollah, to, to join, use, fight, how much willing, this is, or do you think i must organizations like has bullet to be pulled into this uh, this conflict. i mean, the conflict in south living room has been contained so far. i mean, it's escalated that little bit, but didn't go into for the, for the scale and problem. now, as we heard the foreign minister of yolanda speaking to john assembly. so yeah, he said, if there is a, a general side, an invasion and goza, we cannot continue silent. so that means a 2nd, i think, how much is no prepared for some kind of account warfare. and if that happens, it might need a trudy be of some support from lots, especially in south of it because it was 1st attack a conduct act like this, or indigo. he sent to the last 24 hours. i mean this, that would be the what was taught and see how the how, how really uh, the resistance is if there is a page. and there is also a new kind of woodlands that are arrives to x rays, especially those are what they are quite a bunker busters. so they could go to deep into the, the grounds. and also another report talks about narrative guys, which could be uh, which couldn't be thrown or it could be fire and inside this conference. and that makes, makes a big impact. so i think they are preparing for doors from us. so they need to see their allies coming to their rescue if that happens to be prepared during those un speeches we heard from the i and for them this, as we mentioned i'm, he was very specific and, and criticizing the, the role of the united states and this in its support for israel and its support for israel's right to defend itself. having said that, do you think or what does your analysis of the situation that the us finds itself in a to i believe that the, you assign its allies, europeans felt that this attack on the story prove 2 things. first, the prove that is the right is wrong, and it could be quote, unprepared and could be defeated. similar to what happened, the 1973. so that is on a lot of my executive that 20 the us on monday or pm. and the 2nd day for that is not, it's not, or i guess that's what it says. but again, this investment of wisdom power who created this, right? i mean, in glenn created as right. and it was supported by 1st the u. k. and france. and then by the united states. so if that major investment this project, which could the holy middle east, under the auspices or under to be in, in the sphere of the united states and thrust it could be also shake. they cannot accept that since they are engaging another war about interest and about area of domination like ukraine. so they looked at it this way from strategic point to view . and that's what explains why the united states is so for, for whole heartedly standing. what designed not only in words, but also they tribute, they decide to give it $14000000000.00. president biden came himself and, and do so. what he said, the why visiting is right. he's sending more weapons, more sophisticated weapons intruding to a 2 carriers that are agent. and also there was a both in the, in the house today with 400 of 12 support thing is right 20 the members of the house voted against it. so that is over, we'll make a support for this, right. so that for you it's, they're a
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u. n. says those trucks were not able to cross the border today. the organization says more than 20 times the current aid is necessary to meet the needs of gazans. for context, the u. nabout 465 trucks full of aid were needed for aid to gaza before this latest conflict. today the director of the world health organization big the international community for help saying, quote, we are on our knees asking for that sustained, skilled, up protected humanitarian aid. that humanitarian misery looks like it's only going to get worse if there is a ground incursion, which israel says is coming. it's also clear that the very highest reaches of the u.s. government, officials are expressing their reservations about israel's plan for the next stage. there is a reason for that. next. i got this $1,000 camera for only $41 on dealdash. dealdash.com, online auctions since 2009. this playstation 5 sold for only 50 cents. this ipad pro sold for less than $34. and this nintendo switch, sold for less than $20. i got this kitchenaid stand mixer for only $56. i got this bbq smoker for 26 bucks. and shipping is always free. go to dealdash.com right now and see how much you can save. >> 17 da
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u. n. secretary generals office released a statement saying the united nations considers it impossible for such a movement to take place without devastating humanitarian consequences. israel has rejected the u. n.'s plea, and is continuing with its mission. tonight, israeli defense forces announced that they have made raids into gaza territory to eliminate the threat of terrorist cellos, and to collect evidence that will aid in locating's hostages. hamas, meanwhile, has told gaza residents to remain in place and called israel's evacuation orders psychological warfare. to give you some perspective here, the gaza strip is 25 miles long. about the length of marathon. , residents of northern gaza have been told to flee to the south of woody gaza, which is about halfway down the territory. now gaza residents who do choose to make the journey south will have to do so after surviving a four-day blockade by israel, which has cut off access to food and fuel, and water, and electricity. while israeli defense forces dropped more than 6000 bombs on gaza in the last eight days. right now, the death toll in this conflict has reached more than 3200. israel reports that the number of israelis who have lost their lives remained at 1300, with another 3300 wounded. tonight, nbc news has obtained a top secret documents showing that hamas intended to target israeli elementary schools, and a youth center, as part of its brutal terror attack. the documents include detailed maps, and show that hamas intended to kill or take hostage civilians, and school children. meanwhile, the palestinian health ministry reports that the number of palestinians who have lost their lives is 1900, with nearly 8000 wounded. today, israeli prime minister, netanyahu, give a surprise address telling the israeli public that, quote, our enemies have only started paying the price. those comments come as u.s. secretary of state, anthony blinken, is traveling across the region to engage with arab leaders. right, now 500 to 600 american citizens are currently inside of gaza. today, secretary blinken met with mahmoud abbas, the president of the palestinian authority, which governs palestinians in the west bank. blinken also met with leaders in qatar where he stressed the need to protect civilian life. as of right now, hamas now claims that 13 of the israeli hostages being held in gaza have been killed by israeli bombings. >> we continue to discuss with israel the importance of taking every possible precaution to avoid harming civilians. we recognize that many palestinian families in gaza are suffering, due to no fault of their own. the palestinian civilians have lost their lives. we mourn the loss of every innocent life. israeli, palestinian, do you, christian, muslim, as well as civilians of every faith and every nationality who have been killed. >> in contrast, to those, appeals israeli president, isaac herzog, told reporters yesterday he believes civilians in gaza bear responsibility for hamas's attack on israel. >> it's an entire nation of there that is responsible. it's not true, this rhetoric about civilians not aware, not involved. it's absolutely not true. they could have risen up, they could have fought against that evil regime which took over gaza in a coup d'État. >> half of the civilians living in gaza are children. many injured children have already been taken to gaza's largest hospital, l she fought. but like most of the hospitals in gaza, it is inside the zone that israel has ordered evacuated. that hospital is just two days away from running out of fuel. sky news is diana magnay filed this report from aushi for today. i want to warn you, as we have in the past, this footage is disturbing, and it involves children. >> a boy in gaza's eye al shifa hospital shaking like a tiny sparrow. no child should have to be broken like this to suffer on both sides from a conflict they have no part in creating. but because the bombs keep falling, the patients keep flooding in. this is chaos. our confusion of stretchers, of injured everywhere they can go. remember, when the generator stopped, and israel's total blockade of electricity, a fuel, of water, this will get even worse. >> hospitals in gaza have already reached their breaking point. a spokesperson for the world health organization told reuters, there are severely ill people whose injuries mean their only chance of survival is being on life support. moving those people is a death sentence. asking health workers to do so is beyond cruel. joining me now is nbc news foreign correspondent, josh lederman, live from nausea. which is in israel, near the border with lebanon. josh, i wonder what you can tell me. i know you are moving around the country. but what you can tell me about in turn the moving of folks inside gaza, and the mood along the border towns. >> this is a country, right now, alex, that is holding its breath. everyone seems to know what is about to come. and the only question is when will this massive ground incursion begin? frankly, how many people will lose their lives. there is not really any question about what the scale is going to look like, prime minister benjamin netanyahu is saying the goal is to wipe hamas off the face of the earth. and in a rare friday evening sabbath address to the nation, he really seem to be trying to prepare the israeli people for a fight that is not going to be a short lived, pinprick operation. but something that is going to go on for quite some time. there is not any doubt that hamas will retaliate for an israeli ground incursion. they have already been sending rockets over the border into israel every single day. the concern, of course, about this spiraling to other fronts up in the area where i am at, near the border with lebanon, we heard in lebanon today, from the leadership of hezbollah, that other militant group, saying they are not going to sit this out either. the has bella group leadership saying that they are contributing to this palestinian cause. and when the time is right, they will act. towns up in this part of the country are very much on edge. in fact, there was one town that was put into a closed military zoned. a town called matilda, not terribly far from where i am right now because of the threat there. in the west bank, they're concerned about escalating violence. of course, in the gaza strip, they know that what is coming could lead to really mass disaster, for a lot of palestinians. this evacuation over the last 24 hours has really brought back some harrowing memories from 1948, from when so many palestinians during the war that led to israel's creation had to flee their homes. you have palestinians who are reflecting on, once again, having to leave their homes in a hurry. but also with very little place to go. wondering what the bloodshed is going to look like, even as foreign countries, at this point, are urging israel to reconsider this evacuation. we've heard that from the u heard that from aid organizations. and major questions about what will be within israel's capacity to do, to minimize civilian casualties while carrying out the very ambitious goal that they have set for themselves in a ground incursion into the ground district. >> josh lederman, thank you josh, for that report. stay safe out there. i know we're going to be coming back too soon. appreciate the time. the pain and devastation of this conflict is being felt acutely across the region. this was a message we received today from a fati of osha -- the executive director of a gazan volunteer organization. he's currently inse za. >> thousands of palestinians from gaza city and north of gaza citarevacuating their homes. it's horrible. there's no taxes for these large numbers. i spent the morning and the evening and the afternoon helping lots of friends for securing homes and there's not enough homes here in the south of gaza strip. we are talking aut. 1 millions of dilaced people. this is the ex
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u. n. chief of justifying terrorism. the u. n says it's cause a 8 operation was stopped on wednesday night. if it does not urgently receive fuels supplies, the agency says it will no longer be able to deliver humanitarian aid civilians. a groups have warned of acute shortage is a food medicine and fuel and gaza due to the israeli blockade and bombardment. israel defense forces accused tomas of hoarding fuel women across iceland, including a prime minister of gone on a day long strike over gender inequality. the island nation is one of the world's most general equal, according to researchers. the organizers say on equal pay and gender based violence still persists, says dw news from berlin. you can get lots more news on our website that's dw dot com the at a meeting of the un security council on tuesday. the un security general, or secretary general called for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in gaza. antonio gutierrez, so it'd be october 7th. the tax on his really civilians by him off were appalling. but he added those attacks
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u. n. is wanting of a newman humanitarian catastrophe for the 2000000 people trapped in guys a hardly any international aid is arriving with fuel food and water. running short, the u. n. agency responsible for palestinian refugee says it will be forced to halt its operations and gaza. fuel is not allowed into the territory. united nations general assembly has adopted a resolution demanding a humanitarian choose in. guys of the resolution drafted by arab states is not binding, but carries the symbolic weight. it demands and immediate doable, and sustained humanitarian choose between israel and have mass israel and the united states and voted against the resolution. this is dw news from the land. you can get lots of money is that our website dw dot com or the another week of war is coming to an end. the war itself may be just beginning. israel's military says it is expanding, nighttime raids on a moss targets in the gaza strip. it's aerial bombardment of gaza intensified on the ground electricity medicine, the basics. they're basically gone. and this during a week that's all words. weaponized and diplomacy dragged through the month. i break off and berlin. this is the
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